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Is justice for all?

  • ksmarekk
  • Nov 19, 2021
  • 2 min read

Today I am asking myself a very important question. Is justice for everybody? As we know Kyle Rittenhouse is free and not guilty. Praise God for it, but what surprises me the most are the words of our president: "While the verdict in Kenosha will leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included, we must acknowledge that the jury has spoken" - a statement released by the White House. He is angry because justice happened. Unbelievable. The president of the country is angry with justice. Actually I encourage you to read this entire statement. An angry president will not heal this country until everybody is treated equally.


Are we really in such a bad moment here. Let's look at it. When rioters were destroying cities they had the right to do it because there is no equality. If you defend yourself from rioters then you do not have rights to do so because you are not equal with them. They have rights and you do not.

Lucky for us the true justice is coming soon and we just to have to be patient. Our savior Biden will heal all of us. But I am always afraid of those saviors. Communism, Nazism, any totalitarian system was always promising justice. It didn't mater that just those two systems killed over 30,000,000 people. Those systems had the right to do so in the name of protecting people.

I have for all of you anther savior, one that actually can bring justice and he will use it on the last day. The true savior that proved it on the cross. Not some self-declared politician. He said: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied." It is not a call for an angry voice of revenge. Justice is a part of righteousness and is based on humility.

So dear President, you do not know what justice is otherwise you would stop abortion, you would close businesses that attack children with pornography, you would promote those of good and honest work. And the most important - you would have a humble heart. And today I pray for you-- for your repentance.

 
 
 

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clutz5
Nov 20, 2021

May God continue to bless you father for speaking the truth, it is refreshes for my soul.

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tpleute
Nov 20, 2021

I will be honest I wouldn't want to be on a jury of such a case. I strongly believe we have every right to defend ourselves , family and friends. There is so many conflicting versions of what happened, but the jury has spoken. As far as the president is concerned he and the powers that be have an adgenda that is not in our best interest. We Catholics have to pray for a return to truth, justice and the American

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