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The Mirage of JUSTICE

 

                A small portion of our nation exhaled when the verdict was announced.  Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd.  It was normal to exhale and then take in a moment of free air, of breath.  Exhaling in relief was normal.  Celebrating was not.  At least it was not normal for me.  I shall not participate in the obscenity of a celebration.   Normal  was the bitter taste that the ghost of JUSTICE left on my tongue.  The taste was three times more bitter than Guinness Extra Stout.  It is appropriate to sing praises for ancestral ghosts.  It is an abomination to celebrate  a ghost named JUSTICE in America, because the whole history of the nation was and continues to be the worship of unholy ghosts.

                Nothing less and nothing more.  Unholy ghosts applaud the Potemkin stupidity of people who say  "Justice has been done."  Pristine bullshit.  In the case of Derek Chauvin the only achievement  is yet one more reason to continue  the eternal war against systemic social injustice.

                Injustice is not a ghost. It is an incarnated process.  It is an armed and uniformed enemy.  Be assured that capitalists of all ideological persuasions laughed their way to the bank after the verdict was announced.  They were so happy that the ghost of JUSTICE kept its promise to reward them.

 

Jerry W. Ward, Jr.            April 21, 2021

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