S02 E02 White Bear Justice Park
Peigong first entered the customs, and the three chapters of the Civil Contract Law: "Murderer's death, wounding and theft." - "Historical Records: Gaozu Benji"
What is Justice?
In the film, justice is simply and rudely understood by the crowd as: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and blood for blood. This is the most intuitive, bloody, and fun way to do it. This also makes it easy to understand for various groups of people.
To them, it seemed as if everything should have been taken for granted: someone who could kidnap a child and watch and kill it must be a heinous scoundrel; and a scoundrel should "make amends" for their misdeeds, which is quite reasonable for her to suffer. "Repayment of Debt".
People tortured her, watched her, laughed at her. People felt it was her sin, and they were her wardens. Today, when human instincts are suppressed, and when society requires everyone to obey the rules, morals, and laws, people just found a reasonable excuse for violence to vent their suppressed and distorted bestiality.
Eventually people brainwashed her day in and day out, mentally RAPE her. No one felt wrong about this.
The book "The Crowd" has already had a fairly accurate discussion of the chaotic form of the crowd.
In this society, who is innocent?
No one is innocent.
And the most heinous crime is the crime of the group, especially the justice that oppresses the minority in the name of the majority, which is even more horrifying, and they will no longer be bound by their sense of morality. This is a silent, self-assured crime, and all dissenting voices will cease to exist at that moment. The group dominates the world with an unstoppable attitude.
Cultural massacres, online public opinion attacks (the film "Cyber Murder"), Europeans selling black slaves, massacres of Indians, human history is full of massive blood debts of mass crimes.
Who gave them such power? What qualifications do they have to trample on the human rights of an independent person? What power do they have to overcome violence with violence?
But they said this righteously: Most of us are justice.
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