Judicial gaps, personal fame and wealth, and money law transactions have blinded the fairness of the law and the maintenance of justice.
There is a sentence in the film: Revenge? Do you think what I want is revenge? ! No, you are far from paying attention!
What he wants is the rebirth of the entire judicial system, and what he wants is people's true emphasis on justice. Therefore, we must first eradicate the old with the power of iron and blood, as well as those who maintain it and parasitize it.
Just like what John said in "The Seven Deadly Sins": If you want to remind others, it's not enough to pat him on the shoulder. Give him a little shock.
Clyde also said this sentence: Everyone should be responsible for what they do.
None of these seemingly innocent people can escape the punishment of their own responsibilities.
"Justice should be harsh, especially for those who deny justice." Is
death too heavy? That's because you turn a deaf ear to gentle and subtle voices. You take pride in blinding the public to blinding the law and justice. Just patting your shoulder and saying it doesn't work.
They are all chess pieces, props, ladders and weapons. Even so, how many people can hear your voice, how many people want to improve justice and the law, and how many people really care about justice and justice?
Fairness is in the hearts of the people, not in the clauses and clauses of the law.
In the end Clyde failed and stopped at the last step, and the mayor was yelling at that time: No matter what I need to do, what difficult legal basis I need to cite, no matter what law I want to use, I believe that the General Director of the Homeland Security Law There is a clause that we can apply, get rid of him before tomorrow!
The result was ironic. It was not the law that stopped Clyde, but the murder, violence that did not comply with the law. Although he chose it, it did not comply with the law and was not tried. Isn't this a great irony?
And can the law really play its due role? The result is just a question mark.
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