Virtually every "justice system" in the West has been completely taken over by the chosenites or fellow travelers(gentile marxists).
They have passed a bewildering number of laws that have been designed to neuter every righteous impulse by any White person to protect not just civilization but one's very life or that of their family.
Have we forgotten how Derek Chauvin literally became the most hated man in the entire world overnight by media manipulation
for simply subduing an out of control black felon? Who wants to be the next Derek Chauvin? That was the system's intention.
In Europe you can be put in prison for simply saying you think 5,999,999 joos died in the h0Ɩ0h0αx instead of 6 million.
Look at what happened to the Jan 6 protestors. They were imprisoned, tortured through deprivation, and stripped of their rights.
And that occurred in what is supposed to be the most free nation on Earth.
We have to choose our battles wisely. We are in many respect in a time worse than pagan Rome.
Good post, THANK YOU! Yes, George Flo was in a car, at the very beginning of his arrest, on police camera, complaining "I Can't Breathe!". Then the mainstream just repeated over and over "I can't breathe!" They were really taking it out of context...Yet Derek was simply obeying/following the textbook instructions, and he was found guilty ( so the USA wouldn't experience a race war) but there was no truth, =no justice=persecution. Very dark day for humanity.
Anyway, I can breathe fresh air from Pope Leo XIII, anytime, DEO gratias +
Pope Leo XIII - Encyclical Diuturnum
: Excerpt
https://www.papalencyclicals.net/leo13/l13civ.htm"...taken away without injury and ruin to the commonwealth.
26. The Church of Christ, indeed, cannot be an object of suspicion to rulers, nor of hatred to the people; for it urges rulers to follow justice, and in nothing to decline from their duty; while at the same time it strengthens and in many ways supports their authority. All things that are of a civil nature the Church acknowledges and declares to be under the power and authority of the ruler; and in things whereof for different reasons the decision belongs both to the sacred and to the civil power, the Church wishes that there should be harmony between the two so that injurious contests may be avoided. As to what regards the people, the Church has been established for the salvation of all men and has ever loved them as a mother. For it is the Church which by
the exercise of her charity has given gentleness to the minds of men, kindness to their manners, and justice to their laws. Never opposed to honest liberty, the Church has always detested a tyrant’s rule. This custom which the Church has ever had of deserving well of mankind is notably expressed by St. Augustine when he says that “the Church teaches kings to study the welfare of their people, and people to submit to their kings, showing what is due to all: and that to all is due charity and to no one injustice.”[32]
27. For these reasons, venerable brethren, your work will be most useful and salutary if you employ with us every industry and effort which God has given you in order to avert the dangers and evils of human society. Strive with all possible care to make men understand and show forth in their lives what the Catholic Church teaches on government and the duty of obedience. Let the people be frequently urged by your authority and teaching to fly from the forbidden sects, to abhor all conspiracy, to have nothing to do with ѕєdιтισn, and let them understand that they who for God’s sake obey their rulers render a reasonable service and a generous obedience. And as it is God “who gives safety to kings,”[33] and grants to the people “to rest in the beauty of peace and in the tabernacles of confidence and in wealthy repose,”[34] it is to Him that we must pray, beseeching Him to incline all minds to uprightness and truth, to calm angry passions, to restore the long-wished-for tranquility to the world.
28. That we may pray with greater hope, let us take as our intercessors and protectors of our welfare the
Virgin Mary, the great Mother of God, the help of Christians, and protector of the human race; St. Joseph, her chaste spouse, in whose patronage the whole Church greatly trusts; and the Princes of the Apostles, Peter and Paul, the guardians and protectors of the Christian name.
Given at St. Peter’s in Rome, the twenty-ninth day of June, 1881, the third year of Our pontificate.