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This week, we dive deep into the concept of justice and ask the hard question: where are the consequences? We break down the different flavors of justice—from retributive to restorative, distributive to procedural—and examine why none of them seem to be working when it comes to holding powerful people accountable.
We explore how the Republican Party has spent decades teaching its voters that they never have to face consequences for their actions, creating a system where shame and accountability have become extinct.
It's another episode from the Cornfield Resistance, where we're still waiting for any flavor of justice at all.
Cover photo: People's Verdict: Guilty! (Justice For George Floyd) by Joe Flood at Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/joeflood/51130448735
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This week, we dive deep into the concept of justice and ask the hard question: where are the consequences? We break down the different flavors of justice—from retributive to restorative, distributive to procedural—and examine why none of them seem to be working when it comes to holding powerful people accountable.
We explore how the Republican Party has spent decades teaching its voters that they never have to face consequences for their actions, creating a system where shame and accountability have become extinct.
It's another episode from the Cornfield Resistance, where we're still waiting for any flavor of justice at all.
Cover photo: People's Verdict: Guilty! (Justice For George Floyd) by Joe Flood at Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/joeflood/51130448735
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