Justice, law, and endless variety

Consider this, that envy lies at the root of all “social justice.”  People want what others have.

And this, that the slogan “no peace without justice” is a prescription for endless war.

And this, the venerable folk saying, “Ain’t no justice,” is a not bad description of the world as she is — and will be.

And this, “There oughta be a law,” once a joke line, has become something big-govt. people are dead serious about.

Aint no justice-hatlo

And “There are good and bad of all kinds” is your perfect contribution to a discussion of group hostility.

Another thing: When you get down to it, the bishops and others who condemn enforcement of immigration law want open borders.  How else explain their repeated support of amnesty?

Also: Back when the bishops, led by Joseph Bernardin of Chicago, condemned nuclear war and he made the cover of Time Mag, to what extent did they not support belief in Divine Providence?

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