Those who put people in categories like criminals seem to be overlooking themselves in the analysis. In essence, labeling someone as detrimental as a “criminal” kills them in some way, shape, or form. We need to get to people first before they have a chance at being labeled something so negative. Why don’t we get to the so-called criminals before they can get impacted by the law? It is strange. It seems to me that we ought to eliminate the word criminal. Instead, we can have a scientific index assessment that involves the totality of one’s functioning, including one’s well-intentioned contributions toward improving our world. It becomes more about inspiration incentives instead of waiting to be labeled something. The word criminal is political and is often out of context with one’s totality. In essence, simply labeling someone a criminal is criminal if we stick with arcane concepts of crime and punishment. They dropped the ball on getting someone the help they needed in the first place. It represents a cycle of violence that starts with confinement, loneliness, isolation, and destructive influences of others. A more relevant assessment of what we used to call “criminal” would be a cumulative assessment of all the detrimentally impacting behaviors towards other people and our cumulative environment. It makes sense for everyone to function in our world, contributing what they can towards loving, caring, and helping one another rather than trying to find people to label criminals. Criminality is a war against the people without understanding the cumulative circumstances it took to get a person in a suffering survival zone in the first place. Criminality is big business and supports a huge chunk of the traditional economy. Thus, it is resistant to change. Labeling people criminals is part of this archaic infrastructure bound and determined to find fault with natural spiritual miracles. It makes God cry. Remember that we were small children and are still relatively young. Labeling someone a criminal means that the rest of us did not do our job of loving, caring, sharing, giving, forgiving, and genuine kindness striving in the first place. Some were not nurtured enough. It does not make sense to label people criminals at all. In essence, it is like a war crime when people are labeled prisoners of war, but instead of war, they are victims of an out-of-context economy and traditional functioning. Our priorities are all screwed up. We need to put everyone, everything, everywhere on the relative priority list. However, I wonder if we should look at a more rational context assessment and then put things in a ratio form of prioritization, a more acceptable form of assessment. Furthermore, traditionally, this concept does not make sense because the data is not normalized relative to anything else.
This type of traditional out-of-context analysis has been going on for a long time, and the detrimental impacts are enormous. This only leads to the furtherance of self-promulgating, out-of-context political violence from those who “know not what they do.” I believe Jesus said the exact quote. It is true; they know not what they do. I am trying to tell them what they do and have been trying to figure out our problems for a long time. Let us now work together with a foundation of love, compassion, care, forgiveness, nature concepts, sharing, giving, simplicity, living, genuine kindness, striving, and learning in context to all that is highly relevant. At the same time, we can spread the holistic inclusion project and inspirational inclusion incentives. We must transform to this perspective. I do not see another way. Otherwise, we are trying to create “criminals”. Creating “criminals” unknowingly serves no other purpose than to increase more fortunate people’s ultra-competitive edge over those less fortunate. This allows the creation of enslaved people while those that may be more “criminal” are labeled slave labor so others can profit more from a money perspective. Labeling people may significantly benefit the economy because of this slave labor and takings. Maybe it makes the more fortunate look better, feel better, or get more privileges and benefits in our world.
Consequently, anybody labeled criminal indicates our current systems and processes are inadequate. Criminal means that we have not done what is necessary to prevent this concept in the first place. The problem was not solved promptly or contained in the first place. It is an indicator that our relative priorities are in the wrong place. Furthermore, every criminal is an out-of-context concept and a problem that was not prevented or solved when it should have been. This is often because people are too concerned about making money, achieving success in the current definition, ultra-competing for a hierarchical position in society, and functioning in complacent organizations. These organizations also use a set of rules and procedures to get people in trouble at work and limit their fitness success.
Furthermore, many hierarchical people may suffer in their positions and lack time or concern to look beyond their functioning. I have also written that many people are in such a state of survival and living cycle that they sometimes gain satisfaction from others’ extreme suffering because it makes them feel better about their situation. It is the same concept I have noticed with police blotter cultures. The further we deviate from God, nature, humanity, and simplicity, the more stressed everyone gets. The more complex and frustrating work piles up on everyone’s desks, and they work for the sake of work and drop all context. This extreme reductionist approach to societal functioning creates a downward spiral feedback loop, reverberating throughout our reactive complexity society, creating transference to those most susceptible to perturbation and risk. Is everyone too busy to care?
Does this create a pollution feedback loop?
From a traditional perspective, are we all relative “criminals” really? Let us get rid of the word reactionary justice because it is the most negative concept ever created. It represents a positive feedback pollution loop. Please understand me; I believe people who exhibit these behaviors need help, and it is not their fault. But they need real help as well from everyone, everything, everywhere on Earth too. We ought to be compassionate in such a way that provides them with the care needed and chances of reintegration into a higher, relatively accessible, contributing life. We must research and try and learn as much as we can from them to better find ways to minimize the chance that people get into these pollution manufacturing positions in the future. The real reason is that we need everyone on Earth to contribute what they can in terms of energy so we can live on this planet in a sustainable, striving way.
In summary, we must holistically include everyone on Earth with inspirational incentives and inclusion. People need to learn to become holistic, holy, or both. We must strive to be loving, caring, sharing, giving, forgiving, and genuine kindness, striving to bring around conditions of comfort, joy, love, hope, faith, and sustainable striving for happiness. World without end…