Protection for the abuser. Protection for the system. Protection for everyone who benefits from keeping things as they are.
If you stand with abusers — by defending them, by hiding for them, by refusing to speak — you are not neutral. You are complicit.
Not the same crime. But the same side.
If you ensure there is no way for real justice — if you block the evidence, if you silence the witnesses, if you make sure the system protects itself instead of the vulnerable — then you are not a judge. You are a jailer.
Real justice is not about punishment. It's about revelation.
Bringing the truth to light so clearly that no one can deny it. Giving people a chance to turn. Or at least giving the vulnerable a chance to get away.
A system that refuses to reveal evidence is not justice.
A system that protects abusers is not righteousness.
A system that silences witnesses is not godly.
It's just power. Naked. Ugly. Self-protecting.
And it will not stand. Not because you destroy it. Because truth destroys lies. Light destroys darkness. Love that tells the truth destroys systems built on silence.
So speak. Not for revenge. For revelation.
Not to destroy. To expose.
Not to condemn. To give everyone a chance to finally see.
The ones who turn, turn. The ones who don't, stay. But at least now they know. And you know. And the record is clear.
That's not judgment. That's justice.
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