The protected class are prone to violence against those that are unprotected / by kevin murray

When in a nation, there is a given class of people or of a given race or both, that thereof are seen to be privileged, so determined by and enforced by the power brokers of that nation, and, of which, this is confirmed through the policing arm and justice halls of that country; then this leads to those that are in that favored and protected class to having their way, against all others, and in particular, against those that are considered to be the most un-favored class of people or of race.

 

As bad as that so appears, it gets ever worse, for when one protected class is functionally permitted to do whatever it so desires against the most vilified and targeted unprotected class, then the unfairness and persecution against those that have the temerity to not know their appropriate place is thereby enforced in ways and means which can be extraordinarily unjust and violent.  After all, all those that are powerless, and of which, those in power are quite cognizant of this, are going to essentially be at the mercy of those wielding that power, and when those in power show no mercy, or are in fact, reveling in being abusive, then the powerless will become their targeted victims of that cruelty.

 

It would be well to remember that there are scores of people that won't engage in violence or bad acts when they are properly fearful that there will be a fair price for them to pay in so doing; yet, when they are aware that there appears to be some sort of immunity for their actions so being taken, against those in particular that are un-championed, then little will dissuade them from doing what they so desire, in recognition that they need not fear any sort of retaliation.

 

All of the above basically means, that when there are laws on the books, which preach of equality under the law, fairness, even-handedness, impartiality, and of which the ugly reality is that this application of the law, in realty, is, at best, unevenly applied, or simply ignored, all in subservience to the desires of the protected class; then the end result is going to be the continual abuse and the suppression of these universal rights at the expense of that unprotected class.

 

There are words of law so written onto paper, and then there are the actual actions of people, so taken under consideration of how that law is applied in actuality.  The very point of good law, is in particular, for the expressed protection of those that are the most vulnerable to lawless acts being initiated against them, as opposed to such law providing the illusion of fairness and justice, and instead serving the interests of the protected class, to functionally oppress the fair rights of others.   All those that are for all practical purposes above the law, have nothing to stop them from abusing others that are not protected by those laws so written for their good protection; and those that know that the law will not help them in their time of need, have little recourse to that violence and other unfair acts enacted against them, except to insist upon its exposure, in the hopes that this might just eventually bring forth the better nature of our collective character.