HISTORIC INJUSTICE

HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES THROUGH THE AGES
FAMILY COURTS-THE MODERN ABUSE.
Since the dark ages, the ruling classes throughout the western world, particuarly Britain, have violated the rights of it's Citizens.
Back as far as the 1600's, the British Governments of that time, along with other Western World Governments, thought slavery and the slave trade was fine.
It was quite legal (Government and the Judiciary supporting each other on this) to take people from Countries that we had invaded, chain them up, ship them off to anywhere there was a market for slaves, sold them off where they were basically worked to death.
No thought whatsoever to the individuals or their families, or even what was right and wrong. For over 200 years the Government/s and the Judiciary of that time backed each other in that this was quite ok and it was the 'done thing'.
Eventually, in the face of ever increasing protest, the slave trade was abolished-although the campaigners for the abolition of the slave trade were vilified, prosecuted and persecuted by the authorities for decades.
As the slave trade came to an end, the ruling classes of the UK (Government and the law enforcers of that time) were very busy exploiting the working classes, again with no regard to the workers or their families.
In 1834, a group of farm labourers in Dorset tried to form a trade union to combat the exploitation of themselves by the wealthy landowners.
They simply wanted a better life for themselves and their families.
But the landowners and the Judiciary of that time were simply not going to let this happen.
They conspired to arrest, charge, prosecute, convict and sentence these simple labourers for daring to ask for basic human rights.
With no regard to these men or their families wellbeing whatsoever, these family men were sentenced to SEVEN YEARS transportation to the other side of the world through a conspiracy of Government officials and a Judge.
Only ongoing public pressure and exposure to what the authorities had done won these men their freedom, eventually. The wrongs were put right (well, if a served four year punishment can be put right that is) and 150 years later these so called 'trouble makers' are seen as the heroes they truly were who had a very just cause.
However, the Judiciary were, as ever, total complicity in the human rights abuses suffered by these men and their families beforehand.
These ordinary men, the 'villians' of that time, seen as troublemakers and portrayed as the enemy of the peace were in fact good people who were simply asking for basic rights for themselves and their families.
The actions of those few is why today, so many years later, we all enjoy such things as holiday pay, sick pay, minimum wages, pensions, etc-and children no longer get sent up Chimney's.
Fast on the back of this, Parliament, backed by the Judiciary once more, was busy passing laws and punishing women who sought the simple right to vote for which Government they wanted to run their Country.
Many of these ladies, fighting a very just and proper cause were often imprisoned or put into mental institutes for daring to ask for such a basic and simple fundamental right.
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As always, the authorities and the legal system were busy colluding to put down the campaign. Many of the campaigners were branded as mad and bad, taken from their families and locked away. Some were never seen again.
But once more, the persistance and the sacrifice of just ordinary people eventually turned the abuses of the ruling classes around and women everywhere got the most basic right of all in a democracy, the right to vote.
Everyone today looks back on this and wonders just how this could have possibly happened in 'Great Britain'?
But it did, it went on for decades and it's continuance was led by a coalition of Government and courts. It only ended with much personal sacrifice and pressure from public protest upon the ruling classes of that time.
Fast forward about 40 years, then a most powerful and leading Western European Government decided to exterminate millions of it's own-and neighbouring countries- citizens during the holocaust.
Again, the Government of that time (German, a European partner of ours now) backed by the law enforcers, saw this mass murder as completely justified.
Then yet again, as time passed, many years on and millions of lives later, those evil people in authority who destroyed millions of ordinary family people across an entire continent are seen in history as the truly wicked people they were.
THE MODERN DAY HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE.
It works in secret, it works out of sight, it refuses to dispense justice, it punishes those who talk about it's inner workings, it can take your children, it can take your home, it can take your money, it can 'find' you have been or done anything it wants, it picks you off as an individual troublemaker before moving onto it's next victim, it is totally unaccountable, it can attack you in a public declaration but refuse you any right of reply, it can JAIL you FOR UP TO TWO YEARS FOR DARING TO SPEAK OUT about it without a public trial.
It's a multi-million pound industry, it makes many of it's players very wealthy indeed.....
But it remains totally invisible..........you won't see any logo's, uniforms, offices, advertisments, vehicles, recruitment centres, etc, the players dress as ordinary people when amongst us in the outside world,
And it justifies all of it's malfunctions by saying it acts in the best interests of the child....
Guessed who????????????