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EPISODE · May 8, 2022 · 1H 41M

Episode 73 Walking the Tightrope (Justice Systems)

from Natural Law · host Bill Hoey

Sorry for the typo in the beginning of the episode in the video version. I really thought the spinning star was a cool effect. The information should read, "The Department of Homeland Security has a new program to make sure we all get truthful information." Even that statement may not be completely grammatically correct. In the video, the (the) between (all) and (get) is an error. I thought it was the other way around which is still not optimum but acceptable. I do not feel like correcting the error. I am trying to get this knowledge out to people with less available time because I am working over 40 hours in a restaurant washing dishes. I am not always at my best when doing this work. In this episode I will talk about current problems with the so - called justice systems that we have today. The core foundation of any justice system should be objective universal morality. This is definitely not the case. Subjective morals are ubiquitous across America and the entire world. There is nothing wrong with having societal rules that conform to particular customs and societal cultures. However, all customs and societal cultures must be rooted in objective universal morality in order to maintain human freedom. Justice should be served in a localized fashion by the people living in the particular community where a crime has occurred. All participation must be voluntary without any coercion via threats of violence and duress. This is possible. However, at the current time, I do not think living in a large society that understands that morality is objective is probable. This is why I am offering the solution of walking the tightrope. This harm - reduction style approach can help people to use a cost - benefit analysis which weighs people's fears, concerns for safety, desires to make logical sense with the beginnings of having the courage to align with objective morals. Yeah right, good luck with that. I am still going to try because I know there are some of you out there that are sick and tired of the bullshit that is going on in our societies.

Sorry for the typo in the beginning of the episode in the video version. I really thought the spinning star was a cool effect. The information should read, "The Department of Homeland Security has a new program to make sure we all get truthful information." Even that statement may not be completely grammatically correct. In the video, the (the) between (all) and (get) is an error. I thought it was the other way around which is still not optimum but acceptable. I do not feel like correcting the error. I am trying to get this knowledge out to people with less available time because I am working over 40 hours in a restaurant washing dishes. I am not always at my best when doing this work. In this episode I will talk about current problems with the so - called justice systems that we have today. The core foundation of any justice system should be objective universal morality. This is definitely not the case. Subjective morals are ubiquitous across America and the entire world. There is nothing wrong with having societal rules that conform to particular customs and societal cultures. However, all customs and societal cultures must be rooted in objective universal morality in order to maintain human freedom. Justice should be served in a localized fashion by the people living in the particular community where a crime has occurred. All participation must be voluntary without any coercion via threats of violence and duress. This is possible. However, at the current time, I do not think living in a large society that understands that morality is objective is probable. This is why I am offering the solution of walking the tightrope. This harm - reduction style approach can help people to use a cost - benefit analysis which weighs people's fears, concerns for safety, desires to make logical sense with the beginnings of having the courage to align with objective morals. Yeah right, good luck with that. I am still going to try because I know there are some of you out there that are sick and tired of the bullshit that is going on in our societies.

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