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Donuel BS: Executive orders? (67* d) RE: BS: Executive orders? 05 Feb 17


There is a war on social justice. Social Justice is held in disdain by neo conservatives.

What is justice? It is the law. It is Presidential orders and Congressional decided law, it is Court consecrated.
Law is man's feeble attempt to set down the principles of decency.
The law is not a deal, an angle, a contract or a bullied hustle.

We know that the President and his advisor are not decent people.
They are rude crass and vulgar at the minimum.
Most of us don't want to know what they are at the worst.
Most Americans are decent people.

The values of Donald Tromp are self, greed and any means to an end which are usually lies. His ideas of law are perverse. They are indecent. So are many of the historic actions of the US.

So we must go ahead perversely and indecently to support our greatest ever President because it is the law.

But it is not the law. Not yet. With enough indecent laws we could be convicted of betrayal, disloyalty, treason and criminalized by the very instrument that was dedicated to the principles of decency.
To obey, to be loyal, to worship the leader who is exalted by law

We can believe the media and the courts are the enemy. We can demonize social justice and justice itself.

We can turn our back on decency and just follow orders.
Most people do.

I can't.


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