Vigilante Justice

Admit it. There are always times, you know, certain cases, where you would like to take justice into your own hands. Sure, sometimes these means may defy human logic, but that doesn’t mean you won’t feel good taking justice into your own hands in awhile. Personally, I am all for vigilante justice. And with good reason.

When it comes to today’s society, I am not the most astute guy around, by God. I hold a more simpler understanding of things. In some cases, that isn’t quite the best thing to have. However, in other cases, saying, “fuck the red tape” and taking a simpler route is much better. In today’s pop culture, it is supposedly understood that if you go to prison, you’re automatically a badass. I highly doubt that’s the message that our federal correctional system tries to convey. I mean, some of the sorry bastards live to be repeat offenders. Isn’t the purpose of prison punishment? Where you learn your lesson?

What needs to be done, is to strike fear into the hearts of these low-lifes. Make them rue the very thought of their offense. Sin always outs. Always. So why even think of doing something so ridiculous? Let’s throw down something here. For example: child molestors, may they rot in Hell, should be released among general prison population. Even in prison there is an honor code. Mess with a kid, and you’re done for.

In certain cases however, natural law is inadequate, by far. Sometimes, the best thing is to take justice into your own hands. The world we live in thrives on greed, and evil. And don’t tell me you wouldn’t love putting a Colt .45 to the temple of someone who truly deserves it, the absolute scum of life. Sending a message that crime will not be tolerated isn’t something that should be settled with lawyers and money. It should be settled with true, physical action. With said actions, you would be able to show others to leave and take their bullshit somewhere else. And if Vigilante Justice spreads, hopefully someday there will be nowhere for these worms to go.

~ by josephshelton on November 8, 2007.

One Response to “Vigilante Justice”

  1. Very good points.

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