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>bad laws
What's a bad law?
Why are there even so many laws to begin with?
>passed illegally
What does this even mean?
>vote process that includes the public
You understand that most of the public is not only misinformed but also brainwashed and has supported stupid covid measures for 2 years now. Or look at the mRNA shot.
Democracy means that the majority can do whatever they want with the minority, which should tell you that it's not a good idea to begin with.
Let the public vote on things like mandatory shots, and it's likely that the majority agrees. "I want to be safe from covid, I also took the shot, so everyone else should also do it." Would that be good? I don't think so. Would that be legal?
One of the major problems is that there are so many laws written in an unspecific way, so that now expensive lawyers come in and can turn and switch definitions and meanings. And next after that there is a problem that the legal system is theater as well. The legal system goes after regular Joes.
Was for example the war propaganda for the 1st Iraq war illegal? It was war propaganda and 100% manufactured lies. That just has to be illegal, right? These are directly responsible for tons of death people including children. But no one gets even arrested.
Or look at the pharmaceutical industry. Is anyone getting arrested? At worst a company pays a fine and that's it. Do I see decision makers go to jail? Very rarely, if at all. Why is that?
Take a look at Robert Koch for example. Invented a medicine against some disease, but it killed and harmed people.
And Robert Koch wasn't even able to show his lab animals, because somehow they also escaped or something, and he couldn't even say what's in his medicine.
But was he arrested? No.
If a regular man killed that many people, he would get executed, but not Robert Koch.
And that shows that the legal system is fake, phoney.