IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 35.










'What we recall of our experiences of the past, tends to be a factor of how they impacted on our senses at the time, the strength of our continuing attachment to those experiences.  

And the extent to which we have succeeded in assimilating them into our subsequent experiences and move on with our lives.'



Just as how a defendant might pronounce in court, 'I do not recognise this court.' 

So does the British judiciary declares, both by outcomes of its deliberations and its pronouncements, that 'this judiciary does not accept that it is institutionally racist, and denies that it is.




It is, of course, not unique in this phenomenon, which tends to be a societal feature of probably all or most of the predominantly white-anglo-saxon populated countries. 

If Mzaliwa had 'a chip on his shoulder about racism', it was unfortunate that the learned Judge Glenn also had one on his shoulder, about being called, explicitly or by possible inference, 'being a racist.' 

The fact that Kazaliwa was subjected to an institutionally racist judiciary was not the cause of him having been convicted of the offences for which he was convicted. 

To be continued!






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