We Must Remember All the Crimes When We Enter The Time of Crocodile Tears
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Justice is an elusive concept. Part of the reason is that crimes are committed in darkness, while justice needs to come out into the light. The problem is that within the arena of accountability, it can be easy to overlook the true scope of the atrocities.
The judge sitting secure and protected in his cozy courtroom does not know the pain of the survivor. Instead, he sees the accused standing before him doing his very best to appear contrite.
âYour honor, I now see the error of my ways and I promise I am reformed.â
âIâm sure he learned his lesson.â
Weâve seen this miscarriage of justice play out again and again. In fact, the entire ideological structure of this country is designed to pardon abusers and force the general public to believe in the lie of a false redemption arc. Thatâs the fundamental impulse we have to change.
Itâs time to stop making apologies for the people who torment us.
Instead, we have to start giving power to survivors.
The current corruption weâre enduring as a nation will pass. It has to pass because the people currently in power are only occupying themselves with planting the seeds of collapse. These are men without vision who insist on living in an eternal present. They deny the evidence of their eyes and ears because accepting reality would force them to confront their delusion of superiority.
Men derive their cruelty from a subconscious acknowledgement of their own lack of self-worth. Granting them power is their worst possible outcome. Anyone who is dropped into a situation he is not equipped to handle will suffer for it.
The problem is, the innocent, too, shall suffer.
The fact that we will all have to force into a position of prominence in our mind is that enablers bear arguably more guilt than the men who actually commit evil acts. Enablers are those with the power to prevent tragedy, who canât find the motivation to rouse themselves to meet their duty.
Essentially, the greatest criminals of our age are those that consider themselves âmoderatesâ or âcentrists.â These are the ones who have sat passively and allowed monsters to have their way. They argue, âLetâs give them a chance,â even though anyone with an ounce of common sense knows how the story will play out.
You donât allow a fox into the chicken coup with the hope that maybe heâll behave against his fundamental nature. When people show you who they are, believe them. When they show themselves to be criminals, you must oppose them.
Our centrists and moderates have failed, failed, failed.
In our hearts we know this to be true, but few people have found the courage to speak it openly. Too many prominent voices sitting on huge platforms still maintain an allegiance to an outdated status quo. They fear that if they say what needs to be said theyâll lose whatever power, luxury, and influence they possess.
I say that if you are afraid to speak the truth, you donât have a platform anyway. You havenât earned anything. Youâre a plaything of a greater power of cruelty.
As hard as things can seem in our day to day existence, itâs important to remember that this regime cannot succeed. Itâs impossible to run a country when men without merit are appointed to every position of power. We canât simply assign a white supremacist to perform a complex task. Their racism does not make them more equipped to fly a plane or deliver a baby or negotiate a peace deal. Once they face a challenge of consequence, as they inevitably must, they will fail. The people will suffer for it.
But the crime is not theirs. The crime belongs to the silent masses that placed them there.
If a superintendent puts a rapist in your childâs classroom and your child is raped, there are two criminals. Both the rapist and the superintendent have committed crimes against humanity. Both must be punished.
Thatâs what we have to remember.
As the foundations crumble on this era of false strength and cowardly bullying, we have to keep that lesson in mind. Everyone who allowed this must be held accountable.
Again, those men and women (but mostly men), will come into the light of justice and cry and wring their hands and try to evoke our sympathies.
âI didnât know the consequences of my actions.â
Thatâs a lie. They knew exactly what would happen. If they are ignorant, thatâs no defense. They shouldnât have been placed in a position to make important decisions, and they must never be allowed that position again.
We canât be content to only put in jail the man who pulls the trigger. We must also arrest those that manufactured and sold the gun. Only by pulling the rot out by the roots can we provide any protection for our kids.
These awful people who have tormented us are going to cry. Theyâre going to beg. Theyâre going to insist that theyâve changed.
Donât believe them. Donât pardon them. They must never be allowed behind the levers of power again.
Theyâre going to call us cruel. Theyâre going to say that the punishment doesnât fit the crime. But theyâre depending on us forgetting how much pain we had to endure by their actions.
The abuser is never aware how much pain he inflicts. Heâs always delivering the agony. We are the ones who receive it. So, he can be convincing when he tries to trivialize his torments. You have to constantly remind yourself that he didnât endure them. He doesnât know.
The time has come to assist survivors in inheriting their rightful power. We need to elevate people who knows what it feels like to not have money for rent. We need people in power who have experienced hunger, and crime, and abuse.
For some reason we defer to the lie of the redemption arc and we elect monsters to power. Weâve accumulated enough evidence to compel us to stop placing our faith in the reformed.
Instead, letâs turn our focus to evidence of decency. Letâs elevate people who have demonstrated a pattern of compassion instead of corruption. Letâs respect people of merit and achievement. Letâs allow for leaders who know the consequences of cruelty and understand how to steer humanity towards prosperity.
The crocodile tears are not sincere. Listening to them makes us enablers. They try to leverage our best qualities against us. But we need to stop having excess compassion for the abusers. Itâs long past time that we placed our focus on the needs of the survivors.
The survivors speak for everyone.
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