Rules and Justice

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3 years ago
Topics: Life, Rules, Justice, Society

There have been rules in our lives for a very long time. Even if the rules change from country to country, from city to city, between cultures, there are always rules.

I had to obey many rules during my school years due to age. For example, we were not allowed to grow hair in high school. Anything that was not under his direction, such as necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, was strictly prohibited. A few times I was not taken to school because my hair exceeded the thickness of the fingers. I was asked to have my hair shaved and come. Of course, I missed the first lesson, sometimes the second lesson during this time ...

Should there be rules? Why must there be rules? What is taken into consideration when determining the rules? Do all the rules really exist to make us better, beautiful, happy and safe?

Frankly, I have never liked the unnecessary rules. So what is the difference between necessary rules and unnecessary rules?

The rules must be for all of us to lead a safe and peaceful life on equal terms. For example, there must be traffic rules. It is also one of the very important and necessary rules that the carrying of weapons is subject to license, except for law enforcement officers, security guards and military members.

Rules aren't arbitrary, something someone puts on their head, and they shouldn't be. Of course, there are also rules determined by society apart from the rules laid down by law. For example, smacking your mouth while eating is one of the rules he sees as impudent. In some societies, it is also seen as bad for women to wear short skirts or dresses.

A murderer who raped and killed a woman for wearing a miniskirt said, "He turned me on." If he defends himself, this shows that the society is mad and the rules are not for people to live in peace, happiness and freedom.

In ancient times there were rules that dictated women to sit at home, cook, raise their children, and serve their husbands. It's still a rule accepted in some regions.

Let me tell you clearly: I am not a woman. But I must say that a society that accepts such an absurd rule is at the height of ignorance.

Rules should be for human beings and fair. For example, it is forbidden to smoke in the recreation room in the area where the personnel work. However, if bosses, directors and chefs enjoy smoking their cigarettes in their rooms and if their staff can be punished for smoking while working, it shows that these rules are not fair.

Let's say you have tea, cigarettes, etc. at the security guard's point. drinking; eating something; reading newspapers, magazines and books is prohibited. If the security chief can walk around with his tea, coffee and cigarette in his hand, and his directors can write a penalty to the security guard for watching them on the computer screen with his coffee and drinking tea at the spot. This is not fair.

It is unfair for the managers to go to their homes with the special vehicles allocated to them in a workplace where the personnel go to work with the personnel service.

While even security guards pass body searches in some areas, it is unfair for any manager, chief or official to be exempt from body searches.

If the rules are for everyone, they must apply to everyone. If it is not so necessary, it should not be applied to anyone.

In fact, there is such an absurd, unnecessary rule applied according to the person and position that it does not end with counting.

A female friend of mine proved wrong in court for beating a man who was talking to her. Speaking and insulting is as much a crime as slapping.

Everyone is a human, regardless of their position, position, position, gender, language, religion and color. Justice is not something that is applied to the person. Crime is a crime for everyone. The rules apply to everyone and should be for all of us to live in peace, security and equality.

Rules should be for us to live safely, equally, in peace and happiness, and justly. If there is no justice, there is no equality, there can be no talk of peace, happiness and a safe society. And when making the rules, be logical, remember that everyone is human.

The peace, freedom, security, equality and justice of the society should be the main rule.

In a place where there is no justice, there is no peace, freedom, security, happiness and equality.

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