Virginia Prisons Accountability Committee: Convicted Persons Filling Virginia's Prisons Are Not the Ones Destroying the Commonwealth But Its Status Quo Embodied In For Example Attorney General Jason Miyares Are By Perverting Faith In the Only Truth of Society, the SOCIAL CONTRACT by William Thorpe

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Convicted Persons Filling Virginia's Prisons Are Not the Ones Destroying the Commonwealth But Its Status Quo Embodied In For Example Attorney General Jason Miyares Are By Perverting Faith In the Only Truth of Society, the SOCIAL CONTRACT by William Thorpe



So the biblical Genesis chapters 3:16--24 and 4:10--16 provides us with examples of specific and general indictments. While the serpent received a specific indictment, the snitching Adam on Eve, along with Eve were introduced to a general one. The implication being their offense was a violation fundamental to the, social contract, the biblical God had established and realized. When we say no one is above law, which is a less complicated way of stating the fact that no one is outside the exegesis of social contract, irrespective of the formulations of its organized violence dicta. So the only truth is social contract and the nature of relationships, it governs. Why being honest about this is germane to the understanding of criminal justice and the subsequent imprisonment scheme is it keeps us from the delusions of for example our Attorney General Jason Miyares and his idealistic dictatorial presumptions. Because the primary inexorable logic of social contract is what are the terms of the relationship. As much as demi-gods have been made of our founding fathers, they were nothing more or less in the eyes of the logic of social contract, criminals and violators, to wit Virginia's jurisprudence is an affirmative continuum of the laws of Great Britain, which the founding fathers confronted within the no one is above law, dynamic. 

What this means is those British laws violated by the actions of our founding fathers are the same and exact laws underpinning the modern Commonwealth's Laws. Meaning Thomas Jefferson as The Great Schizophrenic in Chief and his coconspirators were criminals and violators then and now according to contemporary Virginia laws. Once again no one is outside of social contract. What I'm arguing isn't in defense of conservative status quo but what I'm saying is the dynamic of status quo, its fact is unchanging and is always present as term of relationship within social contract which then reveals the specific and general nature of indictment of asocial and violative behavior, which is where we find our attorney general Jason Miyares and his dictatorial delusions lurking. First of all there is nothing original about Jason Miyares speech, dictatorial delusions are the default expressions of the petty mind, an intellectual-liberal indulgence, meaning we see it for what it is an inchoate in itself. Which is exactly what Jason Miyares in his position as attorney general of the Commonwealth exposes with his mindless and petty opportunistic criticism of laws struggling to reform Virginia's prison system previously passed by Democrats. The Supreme Court of Virginia recently in July 2023 repudiated a Miyares produced legal opinion in the matter of Steven Patrick Prease, a Virginia prisoner who with the efforts and labor of the ACLU of Virginia successfully challenged one of Jason Miyares dictatorial delusions that presumed to know best than the majority of Virginians who voted for reforms of their prison system and which Democrats struggled to deliver in the face of reaction with its roots in the Virginia of the 1600's.

The laws, struggling to reform Virginia's prison system enacted by Democrats during the 2020 term at the General Assembly which our current attorney general Jason Miyares finds existentially offensive were feeble and timid nonetheless commendable attempts at correcting a general harm that has its genesis in the 1600's of Virginia's origins. What Jason Miyares, plying the intellectual-liberalism of his retrograde Republicanism anticipates is we ignore the fact that prison reveals and exposes the general indictment of social contract and we instead focus on specific indictments of social behavior that are its inevitable terms and such calculations are the work of a primitive and backwards mind. The case of Mr. Steven Patrick Prease as another revelatory data point in attorney general Jason Miyares dictatorial presumptions, is this: Mr. Prease was given a 14-year prison sentence from Botetourt County for convictions of 2 counts of attempted aggravated murder of law enforcement, use of a firearm in commission of felony and assault and battery in 2013.Prior to his conviction, in 1995, The Commonwealth of Virginia applying another Republican Party's failed policy had abolished parole. Democrats reformed Virginia's imprisonment scheme in 2020 by enabling certain prisoners to receive Earned Sentence Credits commonly known as "good time". So instead of an approximate release in 2027 Mr. Prease would be released in 2022. So its with this situation along with a lot of others do we see Jason Miyares revealing his intellectual-liberalism. After the Supreme Court of Virginia rejected Miyares opinion and allowed Mr. Prease release from prison in July 2023, Miyares gave the world a statement in his position and authority as Attorney General of The Commonwealth of Virginia, that he was disappointed with the court's decision but would comply with it. Now I ask you reader to let that sink in: first of all Jason Miyares as attorney general only exist because of the Constitution of Virginia as social contract. The attorney general of Virginia as part of the Executive is enumerated at Article V at section 15. Now this is where we start to see the social contract exegesis, because there isn't dicta but terms and as such its based on who surrenders what, what are terms of the social contract, based on what? based on whose approximation? The attorney general is a fixed value within social contract as such its existence is defined because we the people, meaning all the people irrespective of terms have surrendered our freedom or arbitrariness into the specific authority of the attorney general. As such Jason Miyares surrenders his arbitrariness which as attorney general disallows him the typical pedestrian criticism of an aspect of social contract as the supreme court. Because the only reason Miyares pronouncements on the courts release of Mr. Prease has value is section 15 of Article V of the Constitution of Virginia. It's basis is faith.

Dictatorship and delusions are sides of the same coin. Because it causes its afflicted to forget that existence is dependent on objectivity that's independent. So naturally there is this comical amnesia of the role of faith in social contract. Meaning as soon as there isn't faith in social contract and its formulations, the center will not hold regardless of the exertion of its organized violence. A shift will have occurred fracturing the previous terms of social contract permitting a questioning that all presumptions have inevitably and will inexorably encounter. Which is exactly what the current Republican administration of Governor Glenn Youngkin and attorney general Jason Miyares are presenting to the people of Virginia. Virginians voted for the about time reform of its prison system when they voted for Democrats. When Jason Miyares castigates prison reform as "The Democrats forced through this dangerous legislation in 2020" and he continues with "Now, violent felons like Mr. Prease, who tried to murder two police officers, will be released back on the streets before they've served their full sentences. I will work with the Governor and the leaders of the General Assembly to fix this problem that the radical left created before it gets any worse". What presumptions are distorting his grasp of reality? First of all he is the attorney general of all the people of Virginia, not holdovers who haven't got the news that Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox. What Quixotic audacity is this? That he only knows best, him and his thought cabal? Didn't the Great Schizophrenic in Chief Thomas Jefferson anticipate the Miyares type when he reminded us "that, whenever any form of government becomes destructive..... it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it," implying that no one man, no one cabal, no one segment, faction, or group despite delusions of grandeur and privilege has THE answer to the just rightness of social contract to malign and denigrate its exercise democratically, as those Virginians who voted for prison reform expecting Democrats to deliver, which they conditionally did? Even were we to indulge the Jason Miyares delusion and play along as it relates to the Mr. Prease situation isn't law, the only reason we are talking about Mr. Prease? and isn't law an action done in the name of the people for the people? law which a majority of the people of Virginia's representatives acted on in their name by reforming the barbarity and hypocrisies of the prison system? the same law that allows Jason Miyares to deny and dismiss the agency of all of those millions of Virginians who stated their will and educated clarity that Virginia's prison system must be reformed? And that's the antagonism delusion always presents upon its emergence. Mr. Miyares as our attorney general seems incapable and unwilling of introspection an examination of whatever impelled him to ask for people to vote for him has nothing to do with denouncing millions of his constituents. What did Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice instruct Mr. Miyares, a pound of flesh? demonstrating a Sisyphean social contract, a Hatfield and McCoy logic? Republicans overturn the will of the people, then Democrats return the favor? and that's the Miyares contribution to our human redemption?

I started this work with illustrating and distinguishing the relationship of the specific and general of terms within social contract. My focus has been on the criminal justice and imprisonment scheme of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the specific distortion Jason Miyares presents and is having on a condition that despite the compromising slow crawl of its reform must be reformed. The world view of a Jason Miyares, first of all is nothing more than that of the stooge and is mired in suppositions at the expense of a stable and aspiring social contract. No one dare dispute that there is an intrinsic instability in the Commonwealth's social contract. The simple fact that the Virginia Department of Corrections is the largest agency, an agency as is presently structured exist to dehumanize, brutalize and embody the above law malaise of the human condition that is the basis of all that is destructive and no amount of sloganeering and euphemisms can conceal the fact, that if the integrity of social contract is determined by the subordinating narrative, and if Virginia's value is distilled in its organized violence then the terms of the social contract, understandably is abjectedly base and that's as pathetic an indictment of a seal declaring, "sic semper tyranus" we're compelled to evoke and the repetitive cutting off the nose aversive gambit has run its course. There is much good Jason Miyares as attorney general can do. First of all he's human. Even if it takes work to qualify his backwardness, the fact he won a statewide election implys he's capable of communicating surrogacy and representation, its just that instead of turning towards the life dispensing Sun and enlightening his voters, he instead turns to his shadow and as our ancient superstitious recoiled in terror from eclipses, the most definitive of shadows, we find Jason Miyares, lurking.

By William Thorpe

I'm William Thorpe Virginia exiled me to the Texas prison system. I'm solitary confined at the Wainwright. Unit.

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