The biggest problem with the “justice system” (judicial system) is that it is filled with lawyers. Including all but a very small number of judges. And a big part of that problem with judges is that they know what side their bread is buttered on. Their income, their working places, their prestige is all tied to the government apparat that pays for all of that. And that protects them personally.
Let us look at three cases which illustrate that judges today are creatures of the State, of government.
Dr. Robert Malone, a researcher, biochemist, and physician, well known for his pioneering work in vaccines and related medical and health issues, has resigned from the federal vaccine panel. He was appointed as the vice-chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) by Robert F Kennedy Jr. He had shared his belief that the ACIP would be able to end the total incompetence of the FedGov (and the States that listen) in vaccination, as we saw in the Beer Flu Pandemic Panic (COVID-19) and various child vaccine programs.

Why?
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Heroes in blue?
In Detroit, a 30-year veteran of the Detroit Police Force, a sergeant (now retired in South Carolina) has been implicated in at least five rapes of women between 1999 and 2003, and is suspected in many more. The charges come from previously-untested rape kits. Kept but unanalyzed for 27 or more years, by the police. This kind of thing explains why many Americans support a death penalty, why many more Americans support and practice keeping and bearing arms for their defense and that of others, and look with disgust and anger at government. Especially the police.
People like to worship (exault, praise, glorify, and serve in various ways) police. They are “first responders” who daily “risk their lives for those they serve.” Most people buy into the common cop vehicle motto “to serve and protect.” Serving them includes the well-worn meme of free donuts, free coffee, free soda (at least, free fountain soda), and discounts. More and more people allow the cops access to and use of their doorbell cameras (internet-connected).
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