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Chapter 30 - Comments On Justice

"Do laws ensure justice, or do they merely maintain order?"

(Isn't it true that laws exist to provide justice, or do they simply serve to perpetuate a system that enslaves people? Or is justice inherently part of society, existing independently of states, governments, and laws?)

(Recently, I've been pondering the true definition of justice. What is justice, really? Is there a measure of justice? I'm sure you've encountered this classic question somewhere.)

Story:A mother had to work hard jobs to support her daughter. However, this grueling life led her to a serious illness. Doctors informed her that she needed an expensive medication to recover, but their financial situation didn't allow them to afford it. Seeing her mother deteriorate day by day, the young girl desperately stole the medication from a pharmacy. However, the pharmacist noticed the theft and reported it. Consequently, both the mother and daughter were taken to court and punished.

(Is this a just situation? On one hand, if we interpret the girl's act through the lens of laws, we might conclude that it is unjust. But if we consider the human aspect, two outcomes emerge: if you value human life above all, then there's no problem in the girl's actions. However, if money is your priority, you might find the pharmacist justified. This dilemma has been troubling me. Personally, I believe human life is always more important, and for most people, it should be. But if this is so significant to many, why are there still people enslaved by money in the world?)

(Justice is a concept that can change. It may vary from situation to situation, but ideally, it should always be just. However, looking at states, it seems they manipulate justice to suit their interests, primarily to prolong their power and fill their pockets. They are nothing but despicable individuals enslaved by money.)

(In my view, justice in the community is crucial. If we can achieve a sense of global justice as I envision, everything would be better.)

(I believe I've made my decision: if what I've been told is true, it would be a crime not to join this community. My goal is to awaken a society that enslaves people, isn't it? Or maybe I'm just a typical teenager getting carried away, like those in movies, losing my grip on reality.)

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