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Tag Archives: justice
Rebellion of the lesser magistrate
When government fails, it falls on people that have any semblance of government authority to do actual justice. Government in South Africa has failed, because its core function (justice) has failed. The courts in South Africa are failing with the … Continue reading
Vengeance
We should obey laws without question, right? When the question comes up as to what should be done about unjust government and unjust law, and abuses of authority, invariably some kind soul will point us to the 13th chapter of … Continue reading
Justice denied by creative remedies
South Africa has a crime problem of note, and the ANC government together with the former National Party government is 100% guilty of it. It is not so much that the laws are wrong (they are), or that the police … Continue reading
Indecisive justice is indecisive
It has taken 10 years and 7 months for the honourable Eben Jordaan to reach a conclusion in the trial of the right wing “boeremag”. 10 years. What was so complex and difficult in this trial that it could not … Continue reading