"At the Edge of Justice: Where Law Meets Humanity"

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Humanity, as envisioned by the Master Creator, was designed to be united—equal and without distinction. However, as civilizations evolved, humanity's perception of itself diverged. Differences emerged, many of which were self-imposed, leading to hierarchies and power structures that created societies divided between rulers and the ruled. These divisions, initially informal, solidified over time into formal systems, manifesting today as constitutions, laws, rules, and policies meant to govern society in an organized manner.
At first glance, these systems seem to provide order, ensuring that humanity functions in a structured, organized way. Laws were developed as moral and ethical guides, ideally ensuring justice, equality, and peace. Yet, while these frameworks were intended to uphold justice, equality, and order, they have often done the opposite—entrenching inequality and enabling the powerful to control the narrative of right and wrong. In modern society, laws and legal systems frequently benefit those who wield power, leaving common citizens struggling to be heard, to obtain justice, and to have their rights acknowledged.

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