A tyrant died and the peasants grieved for they don’t know whose boot will stomp on their heads next.

You know that a society is mentally ill when their justice system hangs on an 87-year-old lady.

This reminds me of a time when peasants grieved their old tyrannical kings and worried that the next tyrant might not be so merciful.

The American tyrannical court ("supreme court" in doublespeak) is obviously a tyrannical form of justice. A supreme court system MUST involve the majority consensus of ALL judges in the nation and MUST NOT be left to the opinions of an 87-year-old lady and the other 8 tyrannical judges.

In a democracy, the supreme court would naturally include ALL judges in the nation, and they would vote collectively and remotely on important judiciary issues until the majority vote wins. Obviously, America isn't a democracy, which is why its supreme court is consolidated in the hands of ONLY 9 tyrannical judges.

When a society centralizes all powers of governance into the hands of very few people, it inescapably becomes a tyrannical society. Similarly, when decision-making for the judiciary system is concentrated into the hands of very few people, it becomes a dictatorial court system.

And just how you don’t need an introduction to why tyranny in politics is evil, no one should have to explain why tyranny in the judiciary is repugnant either.

Would you prefer only 9 judges to decide on your fate, or would you leave it to a panel of THOUSANDS of judges where the final decision is based on the majority consensus?

Voting is a virtue of democracy, but unfortunately, the judiciary system remains purely tyrannical where one or more king-like judges routinely decide on people’s fates.

THIS MUST CHANGE.

The tyrannical supreme court system MUST be democratized.

#RuthBaderGinsburg #RuthBader #JudgeRuthBaderGinsburg #RBG #RIPRBG #RIPRuthBaderGinsburg #SupremeCourt #TheSupremeCourt #Judiciary #LawAndJustice #Democracy #SupremeCourtJudgement #Tyranny #Authoritarianism #Corruption #JudiciaryCorruption

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A tyrant died and the peasants grieved for they don’t know whose boot will stomp on their heads next. You know that a society is mentally ill when their justice system hangs on an 87-year-old lady. This reminds me of a time when peasants grieved their old tyrannical kings and worried that the next tyrant might not be so merciful. The American tyrannical court ("supreme court" in doublespeak) is obviously a tyrannical form of justice. A supreme court system MUST involve the majority consensus of ALL judges in the nation and MUST NOT be left to the opinions of an 87-year-old lady and the other 8 tyrannical judges. In a democracy, the supreme court would naturally include ALL judges in the nation, and they would vote collectively and remotely on important judiciary issues until the majority vote wins. Obviously, America isn't a democracy, which is why its supreme court is consolidated in the hands of ONLY 9 tyrannical judges. When a society centralizes all powers of governance into the hands of very few people, it inescapably becomes a tyrannical society. Similarly, when decision-making for the judiciary system is concentrated into the hands of very few people, it becomes a dictatorial court system. And just how you don’t need an introduction to why tyranny in politics is evil, no one should have to explain why tyranny in the judiciary is repugnant either. Would you prefer only 9 judges to decide on your fate, or would you leave it to a panel of THOUSANDS of judges where the final decision is based on the majority consensus? Voting is a virtue of democracy, but unfortunately, the judiciary system remains purely tyrannical where one or more king-like judges routinely decide on people’s fates. THIS MUST CHANGE. The tyrannical supreme court system MUST be democratized. #RuthBaderGinsburg #RuthBader #JudgeRuthBaderGinsburg #RBG #RIPRBG #RIPRuthBaderGinsburg #SupremeCourt #TheSupremeCourt #Judiciary #LawAndJustice #Democracy #SupremeCourtJudgement #Tyranny #Authoritarianism #Corruption #JudiciaryCorruption Sources: https://is.gd/cxZcwY https://is.gd/uKc2Ja
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