Topic: Jury duty, laws, and the notion of punishment
I saw the headlines today talking about the BTK murder trial, and began thinking about how the guy already said he was guilty...he didn't even try to deny that he murdered anybody. He also has already given detailed testimony of how he performed every stake out and murder on all his victims. So really, the only point of this trial is for the jury to determine what punishment to dole out, based on the crimes. Most likely it'll be death, of course, based on the nature of the crimes. (Unless Kansas doesn't have the death penalty, I don't know offhand.)
Then I thought, "ssh, I'm glad *I'M* not on the jury. I wouldn't want to have to be responsible for issuing the death penality or jail time to anybody!!! yikes."
Then it hit me....Another angle to the whole jury duty thing.
Now, I chose to not register for voting when I turned 18 because on a gut level I felt that things weren't what they appeared to be, and for that reason I didn't want to get involved in an illusory system. This carried the very appealing secondary benefit for me which was that I would never get called for jury duty either. My thoughts at the time were "Who wants to be bothered with THAT?? I have to work for a living. I can't afford to ever take time off for something like jury duty." So no voting means I'm safe when it comes to jury duty. Yippee!
But now I realized there's another benefit to not being involved with jury duty..........I won't have to be involved with doling out punishment to people. I never thought of it from that spiritual angle before, but today it's like a lightbulb went off over my head.....the idea of assuming responsibility for another person's death and punishment, as if we're God / karma / The Higher Self, etc. . People who believe that we're in a place to engage in that sort of thing are delusional and righteous, and thinking with their egos. ! And throw in a little power trippin' as well. Seriously. I'm just not into that, thank you. I don't enjoy being a leader, I don't like to issue commands or be put in a position where I have to boss anybody around, and I certainly wouldn't want to be involved in doling out punishment......or death. Holy cow. I just can't imagine.
We're convinced and brainwashed though from the get-go that this is a WONDERFUL thing, it's the "democratic process." The founding fathers even wrote it into the Constitution mind you. You're innocent until proven guilty and you have the right to a trial by your peers. A jury is fine and dandy.............for those who want to get their hands dirty with that sort of thing. But if you don't....?
And so if you question the nature of being involved with meting out punishments to other people, then that calls into question the entire NATURE of crime and punishment. It's a Pandora's Box, which most people don't want to touch. It's too messy. Keep everything in the box, thank you. Don't go there.
I've proposed before that we should live in a society where there are no laws............where everybody is responsible for looking after themselves and their family. Where we are expected to act like the adults that we are, so if somebody does us wrong, or hurts us, WE are the ones who must deal with it...........................not go running like some little child to a higher authority to have them intervene on our behalf. Nobody should be responsible for our business but us. Period. So if we choose to engage in revenge, then that's our decision alone that we must deal with. But it's not somebody else's job to get involved in your personal justice / revenge / comeuppance, what have you. It doesn't have anything to do with them.....so why are they getting involved????
Most people would be completely shocked and disgusted by this proposal, but that's because we're conditioned since infancy that there are always powers above us that control us. Be it parents / teachers / adults, the police, judges, the government, religion / mainstream religion's version of God, what have you. Always, somebody else is above us, in charge of us, preventing true sovereignty......and personal responsibility. This is the age of Victimhood, where we've been relegated to acting like hapless little children who always have to run to some higher power authority mediator to take care of what should be our personal business. Responsibility has been taken away from us and given to a controller.
So those are my thoughts. Was wondering what people think of this, and if anybody else has ever thought about this before, in this way?
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