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In this episode of Meaning of the Minds, we dive headfirst into a raw and unfiltered exploration of justice and vengeance; how they overlap, how they diverge, and why vengeance might deserve more respect than it gets. I unpack the structural flaws of modern justice systems, from bureaucratic delay to political hypocrisy, and contrast them with the primal clarity of vengeance. With examples ranging from notorious mass murderers to everyday courtroom failures, this episode asks hard questions: Who really gets justice? And what happens when they don’t?
Tune in for an unapologetic take on why vengeance isn’t just an emotional impulse; it might just be a base human desire.
By Jason Robinson5
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In this episode of Meaning of the Minds, we dive headfirst into a raw and unfiltered exploration of justice and vengeance; how they overlap, how they diverge, and why vengeance might deserve more respect than it gets. I unpack the structural flaws of modern justice systems, from bureaucratic delay to political hypocrisy, and contrast them with the primal clarity of vengeance. With examples ranging from notorious mass murderers to everyday courtroom failures, this episode asks hard questions: Who really gets justice? And what happens when they don’t?
Tune in for an unapologetic take on why vengeance isn’t just an emotional impulse; it might just be a base human desire.