It seems common to believe that there is a solution to every problem, and that is law. But law (nearly) never solves any problem because it’s a vast system of largely inhuman structures and models. If one tried to be intelligent in the ways that law attempts to be just, they would end up unable to accomplish even the simplest task under any circumstances. Plainly, law and justice have nothing in common. The courts cannot solve problems: their mandate is the creation of problems. Lethal problems whose scope knows no bound.
We act and seem to think as though courts solve problems or provide solutions. They do the opposite. It’s like believing you have a machine that will turn out love. Or wonder. Or truth.
I wonder if anyone realizes how monumentally stupid this is. I mean, this is actually so stupid, that if you -ever start to think this way- you -can never be intelligent again-. Do you realize how stupid that is? And -everyone- bought it. Everyone! They think that the solution to problems is prosecution and imprisonment or fines!
When did they replace our minds with paper replicas whose rules couldn’t solve simple semantic problems, let alone developmental challenges for relational intelligence?
Stop complaining that systems too stupid to be survivable are not ‘working right’. Something that shoots you in the head every time you use it has no such function. The only way it ‘works right’ is when we make it go away, so something like intelligence can arise in its place. Hammers do not work like birds, no matter how much we pretend otherwise. We cannot passively achieve intelligent culture. We have to become it, together, now.
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