Law
Why was law made? Easy answer--Law was established to maintain order of the people. Law was made solely for the benefit of the people; it made known necessary boundaries that if obeyed, humanity could potentially live life tot he fullest and safest. Law is made as an assurance for mankind, and should not exist as its own entity.
What ticks me off is that it does. Modern legal study and activities in court aren't about benefit of the human kind, they're about loop holes and technicality. Law has its own vernacular because it exists as its own entity of technicality, which it was never intended it for. Both criminals and model citizens, and everyone in between, at some point in life, apply these technicalities to get what they want, instead of using real humane concepts to govern fairness and the well-being of all civilization instead of loop holes and logic. Sure, it's interesting stuff, but it destroys the modern world, in my opinion, and is the primary factor, ironically, so much crime is still occurring pretty much everywhere. It's a sad world we live, where man turns what they invented to help themselves on its head. If everyone stopped thinking selfishly and thought of themselves a part of the greater whole of mankind, this would be solved.
Just a thought.
4 Comments
Recommended Comments