Friday 18 September 2015

207. When is a system CORRUPT* ?

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*corrupt |kəˈrəptadjectivehaving or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain:• evil or morally depraved: the play can do no harm since its audience is already corrupt.
• archaic (of organic or inorganic matter) in a state of decay; rotten or putrid: a corrupt and rotting corpse.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Synonyms 1. false, untrustworthy, dishonest, venal (showing or motivated by susceptibility to bribery especially in public office), 2. one who acts on mercenary motives, without regard to honor, right, or justice. 3. A corrupt politician is one originally honest who has succumbed to temptation and begun questionable practices. A dishonest politician is one lacking native integrity. A venal politician is one so totally debased as to sell patronage., 4. contaminated.  5. putrescent, rotten,spoiled. 6. demoralize, bribe. 7. debase, vitiate. 8. contaminate, pollute,spoil, defile. 9. putrefy.
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Corrupt - in an exemplary democracy no less. What is it in our species that allows for this?Ultimately it must be greed, or some driven NEED, where the sense of 'having,' or belonging becomes the deciding factor. If you train the mind to pay homage to the hierarchy of the status quo, righteousness trumps conscience.* In sufficient numbers it verifies the elite's allowances. Who am I to question 'justice'? "That's just the way it is." Feudalism reigns on, alive and well. I keep reiterating: Survival of the fittest. Do as we say, or else. It may be as simple as that. 
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* conscience |ˈkänCHənsnoun; an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior: he had a guilty conscience about his desires | Ben was suffering  pangs of conscience.
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So our demo-crazy continues to be governed by powerful hypocrites. This is now the norm.
Get used to it.  Can we, as serf plebeians, at least change their titles?   
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 judge |jəjnouna public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.• a person who decides the results of a competition or watches for infractions of the rules.• a person able or qualified to give an opinion on something: she was a good judge of character.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It doesn't state: a learned, qualified, noble, highly principled human being; merely: "a public official appointed to decide cases in a court * of law."who "watches for infractions of the rules.Though likely always aware of the infractions, all is guided by the 'rules' as interpreted from within, depending on the mood, the urge, the promise, the possible advantages and, yes, the demeanour of 'the party.' The chosen ones always benefit.  Questioning outsiders become mere fodder.   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* court |kôrtnoun(also court of law *a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases: a settlement was reached during the first sitting of the court | she will take the matter to court| [ as modifier ] :  a court case.• the place where a court meets.• (the courtthe judge or judges presiding at a court.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* law |noun(often the lawthe system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties: they were taken to court for breaking the law| a license is required by law| [ as modifier ] :  law enforcement.• an individual rule as part of a system of law: an initiative to tighten up the laws on pornography.• systems of law as a subject of study or as the basis of the legal profession: he was still practicing law.====================================================
NOTE how it speaks of "a system of law" / "as the basis of the legal profession." 
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After some 4 months of corresponding with several individuals in the Minister of Justice of BC's Office (Time flies when you are dealing with 'The System'), though the tonality of exchange continues to be polite, it is becoming clear their officials are not prepared to discuss the specific details I am wanting to address.  I am speaking of Counsel to Counsel; me being the Plaintiff as Self Representing Litigant; they being the Defendant, as Government, as suggested in the Guidebook of the Crown Proceeding Act literature. The Government to be treated like just another 'individual' or 'corporation.'   
Answered responses generally contain additional references to legal text through government links, with a kind of arm's length attitude. I have encountered, and now clearly established, a certain impenetrable wall.
If only I could shout, as Ronald Reagan did at the Berlin wall,  "Take down that wall Mr. Gorbachev!" 
- Take down that wall you bureaucrats and let your people IN! 
I am awaiting response to a one last effort. Should it not render the requested information, I shall take a leap of faith soon, and see what happens.
The waste of time, energy and general cost remains horrendous.

 

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