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The 12 Stars of Judgement Volume 1
Prologue: True Meaning of Justice

Prologue: True Meaning of Justice

What is the exact meaning of the word "justice"? Have you ever thought about this? I bet most of you haven't, but let me ask you to start thinking about it.

If you think about it long and hard, justice is something that all people want. Every country needs justice; every city needs justice; and every place needs justice. As far as we know, justice is the key to society. A functioning society has a lot of things working in tandem. This includes the justice system. My question is: does the justice system actually work in today’s society? I don’t think so.

If there is justice in every place, why does crime never stop? If everyone needs justice, why is there still a large gap between the poor and the rich? If everyone believes in justice, why is there still fear among us? Fear is a funny subject since everybody has it. Fears will make anybody weak, and if you do it properly, you can turn fear into an obedience tool. That’s why fear is an important tool to master.

It’s an irony that the rich and powerful can control how justice is defined and distributed. Once you've got the money and power, you can bend justice however you want. That’s why we never see an end to corruption cases or see any rich and powerful people committing crimes in the papers.

Do you know how to become wealthy? One of them is through loopholes in the system. I have another good question for you. Why didn't the people in charge of making the rules in the system close the loopholes? Oh, yeah. Perhaps because the wealthy and powerful have veto power over what rules should and should not be written. They also have the money to hire talented lawyers. I swear money can buy you everything.

It’s also laughable how the government tries to give justice to the people. Rule this and that, forbid this and that, limit this and that, change the rule book, add new rules, enforce the police, add more budget, enforce the justice system, educate the masses, and so much more. I can probably make an essay about this, and I will probably get the best grade out there.

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In the end, I would give them an A for the effort they put in. They put on a big show, showing the people how much they cared about justice and how much they wanted to improve the justice system. I have to admit it, but it worked. That’s why there is such a thing as propaganda. Getting as much trust from the people is one way of getting power, and as I said before, only the rich and powerful can define justice in this society. The more I think about it, we truly live in a weird society.

Now, in the end, you may be asking, "If the world is corrupt and there is no true justice, what will you do about it?" "Do you have any suggestions, mysterious person?"

Don’t worry; I have one special suggestion. A person who just states the problem without giving a solution is just another problem in the system anyway. If you want true justice, there must be judgement. And I firmly believe that the only one who can give true judgement is God. Therefore, true justice is given by God.

That’s why he gave us the necessary tools to bring the ultimate judgement to the world. The tools are scattered around the world, and only the best of the best are given to us to bring the ultimate justice.

At this point, I sense some curiosity within you. Why are you doing this? How are you going to do this? When are you going to do this? Who is going to help you? So on and so on. I have a hunch that if I do a Q&A, it will take a year just to explain this.

That’s why it’s for me to know and for you to find out. This sentence is such a classic. I wonder how much this sentence has been used.

There you go. If someone on the street asks a random question about the meaning of justice, you can answer with confidence that justice is something that can only be achieved with God’s Judgement. It’s a hard truth to swallow, I know. It took me a while to get used to it.

"One more question."

WHO ARE YOU?

"Me, I am but a humble servant to my God. Let’s leave it at that for now."

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