well if it’s unjust - ie a miscarriage of justice - then that...

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    well if it’s unjust - ie a miscarriage of justice - then that makes sense and I’d do the same most likely (and have helped others for that reason ) That can include wrong process, someone getting away with lying or a demonstrably wrong outcome that can be challenged

    if I think someone is being a prat to others I’ll do something as well - if I can (and that’s not always possible and I am definitely worse at that for myself).

    but if it’s just a perception of fairness after a legal case or they have chosen to take poor advice and suffered or actually have factors that might clearly have led to the outcome then my best advice is get over it. What you cannot change you deal
    with in your own life. Get happy. It’s a Buddhist thing maybe

    accountability, decency, a sense of fairness, reason. These are not merely male characteristics you know.
 
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