The High Price of Indifference and the Collapse of Responsibility
What level of awareness and conscience does it take to align with those who have systematically dismantled the very foundation of law and justice? How blind must one be to place trust in manipulators and aggressors, mistaking deception for diplomacy and cruelty for strength?
The most humane form of resistance is not to engage in endless negotiations with those who thrive on destruction but to prevent them from committing further crimes. Yet, societies that submit to their dictators—out of fear, greed, or apathy—prove themselves incapable of establishing a more progressive and just relationship between people and power. Instead, they choose servitude over responsibility, comfort over justice, and, in the end, they all pay the price for their reckless choices.
We are witnessing the normalization of lawlessness, where murderers, war criminals, and tyrants are no longer feared but indulged—not just by the ignorant and the corrupt but by global elites and businesses that see profit where they should see horror. The marketplace of morality is closing, and the ticket booth for corporate complicity is now stationed in hell.
The true crime of our time is not just the destruction of nations and human lives but the systematic erosion of truth and justice. We are being conditioned to accept that criminality is not a danger, but diversity—that oppression is just another political perspective, and that resistance is more dangerous than submission.
But what happens when we all become participants in this grand betrayal of justice? How long before the indifference we tolerate today becomes the suffering we endure tomorrow? And when the bill for these mistakes arrives, will anyone be left to pay it but us?

In a world of lawlessness, lawlessness is the only law. So much appreciated your awakening reminder to the citizen of our sleepy world where responsibility indolently joins them in slumber land as well. Well done to your great work!