Crime and Blind Law

    What do you notice when you hear the phrase crime and blind law? That's what's happening in today's world without you realizing it, this journal will discuss something a little sensitive but this is from the results of observations on the environment and spiced up a little with Science.

    

     In this era, we are witnessing a disturbing paradox: selective law enforcement. Crime is fostered behind closed doors, and law enforcement officers have become protectors of those who break the law. This phenomenon occurs in various countries and even in law enforcement agencies, both internally and externally laws. In science, this is discussed in Political Criminology, which is a branch of Social Science (Sociology) that specifically studies how politics, power, and lawmaking intersect to create, perpetuate, or even protect crime.

   

    I won't delve into the details, but this time let's explore a term we can lightly call "Crimes of the Ruler". If you've read a book about this, it was discussed by author Jeffrey Reiman. In his book, he argues that the criminal justice system is often designed not to stop crime, but to control the lower classes while allowing white-collar crime to persist. "White collar crime"? As he camouflages the cunning language of the authorities in the language of criticism of appearances, these authorities are invisible but like wolves that gnaw at justice and pollute the earth with blindness.


    When we observe our surroundings through this scientific lens, abstract theories begin to take on concrete and devastating form. We see it in the selective silence of the courts, where minor offenses committed out of desperation by the lower classes are met with the full and merciless weight of the law. Meanwhile, systemic exploitation, environmental degradation, and institutional corruption are neatly wrapped up in convoluted bureaucracy, dismissed as mere "administrative errors," or even rendered powerless over what they destroy, colonize, or even usurp.


    This is where the law truly becomes blind, not because it is impartial, but because it deliberately turns a blind eye to the crimes of its creators. Science teaches us that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, just as Theory Newton III taught us, because Newton wasn't just about speed and force, but how life works. In a society where the guardians of justice become the guardians of evil, the reaction is a slow and toxic decay of public trust. When the masses realize that the law is no longer the shield of the weak, but the sword of the strong, the foundations of the social contract itself begin to crumble. We are faced with critical questions in a world governed by blind law.


"Who will protect us from the protectors?" 

    We are faced with critical and haunting questions in a world governed by blind laws. Perhaps the answer lies not in the broken system itself, but in the awakening of a collective "consciousness." When science reveals the illusion of justice, it returns power to the people. For a law that chooses to be blind can only persist in darkness, and those who choose the path of truth will do something through careful observation with the light that forces them to see.



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