Who is the final arbiter of what rights you should have? T.L. Davis writes
The one thing more humiliating than being caught by the authorities in an attempt to fight back against a corrupt and illegal system of government is to be caught not making the attempt.
One cannot look to the Supreme Court, or any court to determine what rights a person has. No matter how clearly it is said, how eloquently it is put, they will find what they want to find and discard what does not serve their purpose of the day.
The only true arbiter of one's rights is oneself. Though many feel the sting of oppression, they will not act. Only those who understand that rights are inherent to freedom and paid for in blood will ever be willing to shed blood for them. It is not a group or an organization that is capable of fighting for your rights, it is yourself, or no one.
If one needs proof from a court that one has a right, they have already forfeited it. For too long the people of this nation have allowed the courts to determine for them what they are allowed to do, when the opposite should be true. If the Constitution were functioning properly, with honourable and obedient servants of the people behind it, the Supreme Court would rule over and over on behalf of the individual rights of the people. As it is always the nature of government to abuse these rights, the cases should only arise from the abuse and the government should be more specifically restricted from abusing them. Since this is not the case, we can assume that the Constitution is not functioning properly to secure the rights of the people and that the servants of the people are neither honourable, nor obedient.
I have come to the understanding, finally, that this is personal. I have rights that are not being honoured by the governments created to secure them. It is my obligation to demand a redress of my grievances and since the government will not respond, except to punish my temerity, I am forced to act in a way that shall be most likely to effect my liberty and my security.
I can cite case after case if I choose, point out flaw after flaw in the logic used to arrive at whatever social engineering ruling might best please five out of nine justices, but it would not make a difference. I no longer look to anyone to prove to the "authorities" that I have rights. No one is listening. The warnings have all been made time and time again by citizens wronged by the injustice of a system adrift on shifting sands.
It is what it is and one person can make a difference.
Read the whole article at: http://tlinexile.blogspot.com/2013/04/a-system-adrift.html
The Communist ANC regime has been stealing your and your children's rights to employment by way of anti-white racially discriminating Affirmative Action Laws and the courts have consistently supported and approved of this oppression.
The Communist ANC regime has been stealing your and your children's land in the name of so-called "redistribution of land" and the courts have consistently supported and approved of this criminal dispossession.
The Communist ANC regime has been stealing your and your children's businesses to enrich their black terrorist cadres, disguising it as "Black Economic Empowerment" and the courts have consistently supported and approved of this criminal dispossession.
Under this Communist ANC regime your people have been viciously murdered by their tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of your women and children have been raped, while the legal system have unable to protect them. Very few murderers and rapists are roaming the streets and the courts have even approved of criminals being allowed to be freed from prisons by this evil regime.
The legal system not only supports, but demands the human rights of criminals, while ignoring your rights to work, to earn a living, to retain and grow the companies you created, to retain and develop your hard earned property, to protect you against criminals, murderers and rapists.
The Communist ANC regime has been stealing your and your children's citizenship and the courts have consistently supported and approved of it.
You have a RIGHT to be here and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to enter a university and follow any course you qualify for and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to apply for any work, be promoted and to retain that work and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to start and grow a business and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to buy and develop property and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to exercise your culture, religion, sport and traditions and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to speak, read and write your home language and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to associate or not associate with anyone you want and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to life, safety and security and you do not need a court to decide on it.
You have a RIGHT to be ruled by a honest, patriotic government that respects you and your right and you do not need a court to decide on it.
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