Just justice


jus·tice
ˈjəstəs/
noun
noun: justice; plural noun: justices
  1. 1.
    just behavior or treatment.
    "a concern for justice, peace, and genuine respect for people"
    synonyms:fairness, justness, fair play, fair-mindedness, equity, evenhandedness, impartiality, objectivity, neutrality, disinterestedness, honesty, righteousness, morals, morality
    "I appealed to his sense of justice"



What do we really know about Justice? Is it really justified to use the term when trying to piece together events that lead up to a person's death?
How can Law Enforcement Officers justify killing someone who is out numbered, out trained, out armed? What happened to taking  the high road and do all possible to prevent injury or death?
How is justice being served? We have clearly not been paying attention. We've been so caught up in our own inflated fears of war from foreign enemies that we've inadvertently allowed one upon our great shores.
We are on the brink of Civil War. Abraham did his very best and his reward was to be executed and Martin too. Martin prayed and marched for peace and we repay him with an official holiday while spitting on his grave.  This nations civil war never ended, it just went to sleep and it's not sleeping anymore.

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