Virginia Prisons Accountability Committee: WE ARE ALL HUMAN SO WHY DO YOU PUT YOUR FATE IN ONE'S IDEA AND NOTION OF KINDNESS, JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS By William Thorpe

Saturday, December 16, 2023

WE ARE ALL HUMAN SO WHY DO YOU PUT YOUR FATE IN ONE'S IDEA AND NOTION OF KINDNESS, JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS By William Thorpe

The United States exist as a Nation not because of the exceptionalism of the people, to wit kindness, sense of justice and fairness. But the United States is a Nation because and specifically, because of the Constitution. The U.S Constitution became Supreme authority in 1789, exactly 234 years ago. No one alive today, not those who exploit, pervert, distort, defend, dismiss and undermine it existed during its construction and ratification, yet the point I make is in 2023, 234 years since The Constitution became authority, it is the basis, the framework for the Nation and its definitions, its determinations and it is what forms the American Humanness. In otherwards everyone (the anti and the pro) are all defined and realized by it. It determines what is acceptable and what isn't. So our behavior isn't defined by and accounted for as a supposed innate expressed value, but is a result of to what extent we are subject to and beholden to the accountability of the Constitution. In otherwards we are not a Nation, or a People without it nor are our interactions and relations with each other based on the dictatorship of our individual personalities, regardless of how individually nice, kind, just and fair we are.

Remove, replace and substitute The Constitution with any organizing principle, because the point is human behavior is always accountable to something and in Virginia and United States society and its Social Contract, that something is Law/Constitution. So when we talk about holding the Virginia Prison Official and those of the Justice Infrastructure accountable, what we mean is ensuring that they are subject to and subordinate to law. We care less about their personalities, whether they are kind or fair in their human dispositions. The only thing that matters is the fact no one is above law.

On NPR's, Morning Edition for 12/14/23, we were told that approximately 100 State Attorneys or Prosecutors in the State of Ohio systematically violate the law in the performance of their duties. Meaning even as they prosecute those accused of violating the law, they are also violating it. The fact law isn't applied equally or we are unequally held accountable isn't new. But what I want to show is how our inattentiveness to language permits prison officials, prosecutors and the entire justice infrastructure to exploit and violate law. One of the accused Ohio Prosecutors in the NPR story and sanctioned by Ohio Courts, said he hadn't done "anything wrong". This comment anticipates our inattentiveness to language and is the classic refrain from the corrupt and crooked official deflecting focus from their criminal behavior. Because the issue isn't whether one has done " anything wrong", but its whether one has violated law which according to The Constitution we are equally subject to. The Virginia prison official along with components of Virginia's Justice infrastructure have swore an oath to uphold The Constitution and Laws of the land. The everyday Virginia citizen and taxpayer hasn't swore an oath to anything ,half of the time people are charged with violations of laws they didn't know existed, yet they are held accountable. While the Prison Official and the Justice infrastructure cabal whose oath requires and expects knowledge of laws, standards, practices of the state and ethics are allowed to claim qualified and absolute immunity. A practice that makes a mockery of equality under law.

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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