THE PLEDGE FOR JUSTICE IS SELF ALLEGIANCE

Have you ever complained about something? Of course you have!

Have you ever been done wrong in your life? Of course you have!

Have you ever said, “the system is unfair”? Of course you have!

What do all these questions have in common? They all represent “injustice”.

What else does all these questions have in common? They represent You!


Everyday, someone ticks someone else off for something. Whether it be bad service at a drive through window of a fast food outlet or another driver on the road braking too much or going too fast. Wouldn't it be great to record people who tick you off?

Some people might be too afraid to record an interaction with police because the person working in a uniform has a gun, a taser, pepper spray, a club and a fellow employee in uniform, and they might just have a bad attitude about being recorded. This is understandable.

Some people might be too afraid to record the events inside a courtroom because the courthouse forbids recording equipment, and the employee in the guard uniform may get a little unruly on behalf of the judge if the person making the recording is caught. This is also understandable.

Some people might be too afraid to record a gang beating of another person or a personal robbery on the street because they fear their involvement as a witness may put them in a position where the violent offenders find out their name and home address. This is also understandable.

However, it is pretty easy to record some underpaid clerk in a drive through window who is having a bad day at work. It is easy to record someone driving too fast or braking too often for reasons that are not personal towards you, this is pretty easy. This is also very understandable.


If people witness a person employed in a position of authority or a group of people employed in positions of public authority committing an injustice against other general members of the community, the witnesses become scared.

They become scared of getting involved because it is easier to ignore these actions rather than face the possibility of being violently beaten up by employees of policing for standing up against their actions. 

They are also scared that these people will retaliate and create charges against them and that judges will incarcerate them unjustifiably. People are afraid of people employed in governments, law enforcement and court houses. Bottom line.

Violence and intimidation scares everyone, and most people would rather applaud injustice than fight it. This is the basic nature of the human psyche.

Of course, the police department is a necessary evil, they do help capture violent offenders, rapists, murderers and other psychopaths. The bad people in policing are overlooked for the benefit of the community overall being a safer place.

There are also good people employed in policing who do not abuse their privileges, and then there are those people in policing who do abuse their privileges.

There are good people in policing who see the bad ones causing mischief, misconducting themselves with the public, and using their position of public trust to retaliate against people they have personal grievances with.

They know that reporting a fellow member of the force causes scorn. They know that this not only reflects on the reputation of the department, they know it reflects back on them as a person who turns against a fellow employee.

They as well want what most people in the community want. They want the bad apples off the streets and they also want the bad apples in their own department off the force.

The allegiance is for the good guys and girls in government departments, in police stations, in court houses, in workplaces, and for all general people in the community. 

This allegiance is for those who still desire to feel justice in their hearts overcome the injustices they have witnessed that still burden their minds.  

This allegiance is not for everyone. If you are one of the people who are still afraid, I suggest you continue to remain quiet and I respect your decision to do so. 

However, If you are one of the people who are not afraid, and have a need to vindicate injustice, I recommend you pledge the following allegiance to yourself now.


The Pledge of Self Allegiance

I solemnly acknowledge that injustice exists in government departments, police departments, court departments, private workplaces and the community overall. 

I hereby recognize that accepting these injustices without challenging them is a direct threat to my own conscience, my spirit and my being.

I understand that alone my personal grievances will remain my own, but together with others who as well make this pledge, we can achieve true justice for all.

I acknowledge that I am not a force amongst a universe, but I am a force who exists within the universe, and I am in control of this force to make my own decisions.

I accept that an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere for as long as the actions that cause injustice are not challenged by my own self independence.

I choose not to cooperate with lies that I know in my heart are not true, and I choose to expose a lie for what it is and restore true justice against the injustices I am aware of.

I accept that fear is a food that is thrived on by the forces of evil minds, and I commit my mind and soul to keeping those who survive on intimidation hungry.

I am not a property nor a number belonging to any government department, I am a property of the universe and will remain so long after my departure in this world.

I will listen to my heart and I will ignore the propagandas distributed by the media and make my judgments based on my own investigation of the truth.

I will not assist people that thrive on the destruction of other people, whether the persons be private or publicly employed people, I will not assist their actions.

I will not close my eyes in the event an injustice stands in front of me, and I will stand against this injustice not only for the citizen being exploited, but for my own right to not have my conscience corrupted by the fear of those who believe in abusing others.

I do not pledge my allegiance to a flag, nor an employment or organization, I pledge my allegiance to my own conscience to live in a world where justice overcomes evil.

I hereby pledge my allegiance to the spirit of vindicating an injustice by being willing to record or speak the truth publicly, even in the face of the enemy.

I stand justified with my pledge and know that all who oppose me will fear my pledge is a threat to expose their evils, and I walk proud knowing that my spirit is incorruptible.

I STAND FOR YOU AND TOGETHER WE STAND FOR JUSTICE.


This is no more another meaningless post no more than you are just another meaningless person. This allegiance and you who just read it have a true meaning.

Even if you try to ignore the pledge you just read, your conscience will not and you will now feel compelled to stand against others who abuse and violate innocent people. 

For those who have read but are still afraid, you can still have the courage to appreciate it's truth. 

Spread this message to other people and help them to free their conscience from the fear and acceptance of injustice in their lives. It is the least you can do.

Use pyramid messaging with your hotmail account, tell people if they send the message to ten more friends they will be rewarded, just spread the message.

Post this message on your Facebook or MySpace account, unite with others who want what you want, to live with a clear conscience in a world where justice overcomes evil.

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