Mexican restaurant targeted by baseless lawsuit
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 1:41 pm
http://www.facesoflawsuitabuse.org/2011 ... s-lawsuit/
...yet more evidence of the elitism of the current legal system. Social contracts are not implicit. People shouldn't have to pay bundles of money to afford legal representation. They should be educated on the entire social contract by default before being graduated into adulthood and expected to uphold the rule of law.
I guess this particular instant is also evidence of the facade of multiculturalism. People say they want to embrace foreign cultures for the sake of a diversely exciting melting pot, but in reality, they just want people to pity and look down upon who suffer out of exposed desperation.
This shouldn't be a surprise. After all, the Lockean implicit social contract comes from the same liberal Protestant tradition which encouraged the progressive social gospel.
...yet more evidence of the elitism of the current legal system. Social contracts are not implicit. People shouldn't have to pay bundles of money to afford legal representation. They should be educated on the entire social contract by default before being graduated into adulthood and expected to uphold the rule of law.
I guess this particular instant is also evidence of the facade of multiculturalism. People say they want to embrace foreign cultures for the sake of a diversely exciting melting pot, but in reality, they just want people to pity and look down upon who suffer out of exposed desperation.
This shouldn't be a surprise. After all, the Lockean implicit social contract comes from the same liberal Protestant tradition which encouraged the progressive social gospel.