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This page offers a glimpse into the heart of the website Justice versus Conscience – a journey into the realities that shape justice, humanity, and perception.

Through profound examples and thought-provoking narratives, the site bridges the gap between justice as an ideal and justice as experienced in reality. From Liam Allan’s unimaginable ordeal to Diederik Stapel’s fabricated research and countless wrongful convictions, this three-part website invites you to confront the paradoxes of our society.

Discover stories that inspire, challenge, and reveal – highlighting figures like Barack Obama, Rosa Parks, and Nick Vujicic alongside societal paradoxes such as Jimmy Savile and Jeffrey Epstein.

At its core, this website is a reflective exercise:

  • What defines justice?
  • How does public perception shape reality?
  • What lessons can humanity draw from these stories?

And yes, even happiness can be as simple – or as complex – as a spoon.

Explore the divide between society and reality and uncover a true reflection of justice.

The website ‘Justice versus Conscience’ highlights the reality of life.

A critical issue in justice becomes clear in ‘The Case of Liam Allan,’ namely the impossibility that Liam Allan, a 19-year-old criminology student, got caught up in the justice system and was only freed, just in time, by the intervention of prosecutor Jerry Hayes.

Among other things, BBC videos on the website make you reflect on what is impossible!

The Other Side of Justice.
The Paradox.
The Box of Tricks.
The Phenomenon of Man.

A three-part website, introduced by a preface and an introduction.

Part 1: Liam Allan: The Unimaginable, Completely Fabricated Story
Part 2: Science Fraud in the Netherlands: Diederik Stapel and Invented Scientific Research
Part 3: An Endless Series of Unimaginable Miscarriages of Justice

Humanity is inseparable from a human being’s life.
Conscience determines the role and place of justice in society.

Particularly surprising in the margins: Michelle and Barack Obama, Sir David Attenborough, Prof. Dr. Dirk De Wachter, The life story of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, No Limits with Nick Vujicic, Susan Boyle, Greta Thunberg, Rosa Parks, Mahatma Gandhi, Harriet Tubman, JK. Rowling Speaks at Harvard Commencement, Harvard professor Michael Sandel: Justice: What’s the right thing to do? Television broadcasts: looking into the soul of the judge, the lawyer, Barry Scheck Innocence Project, Bryan Stevenson, Toby the Devil, The compelling TED talk Monica Lewinsky, Cristiano Ronaldo grew up in extreme poverty, Yuval Noah Harari, see Table of content, search function: Search

The website uses examples.

A society paradox: Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, Bill Cosby and similar blood-curdling cases including The Rotherham scandal. The enigma Madeleine McCann, Donald Trump.

Ricky Jackson, Anthony Ray Hinton, Ryan Ferguson, Michael Morton, The Birmingham Six, The Guildford Four, Robert Jones Locked up for 23 years – when the real killer had already been jailed, Jimmy Dennis and countless others who have such things happen to them.
This underlines the seriousness of the object of the website Liam Allan.

The Brexit paradox, John Bercow. Super hero Mamoudou Gassama. Manuel Mauro. Teacher Mr. Bonner. Donovan Livingston : Speech on Race and Education. Michael Sandel e.g. on Immigration. The Little Prince.

A true reflection of justice

There is a divide between society and reality:

 

the gap between justice and reality.

Purpose of the website

The website is a thought exercise
about what really happens in justice versus public perception.

1 When They See Us | The Criminal System of Injustice Featurette | Netflix

31 mei 2019

Go Behind the Scenes with the the exonerated five behind When They See Us (Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Jr., Korey Wise) along with Ava DuVernay and others and explore the different phases of the criminal justice system and how that system ultimately got it wrong. When They See Us is now Streaming on Netflix
 
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Five teens from Harlem become trapped in a nightmare when they’re falsely accused of a brutal attack in Central Park. Based on the true story.

2 THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS | an inspirational journey | short motivational video

30 jul. 2019

THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS a short inspirational so sit back for 3 minutes and listen ( it may change your life)
 
Listen to your heart…be happy…don’t give up and always believe!
The secret of happiness….is a spoon??!

Some spend their entire lives seeking happiness.
But really…what actually is happiness??!!

Do you need to have something, be something, do something in order to be happy?
In the book, The Alchemist, there is a simple story of a young boy in search of this very thing.

The story begins with the boy heading off into the desert, wanting to learn the secret of happiness from the ‘wisest man in world’. He travels for many a day until finally….he reaches a beautiful castle, the home of the wise man.
As the boy enters the magnificent castle, he is surrounded by hundreds of people, every group from tradespeople and guests to musicians. After the boy has waited patiently, the wise man finally speaks to him. He asks the young boy who is in search of himself, why he has come to him.
The wise man advises that he is unable to discuss the boy’s quest at this very moment. Instead, he tells the boy to take a walk around his beautiful palace and come back to him a few hours. Before the boy left, the wise man handed him a spoon that held two drops of oil, “As you wander around, carry this spoon with you without allowing the oil to spill,’ the wise man instructs.
After two hours, the boy returns to the wise man. “Well,” asked the wise man, “did you see the Persian tapestries that are hanging in my dining hall? Did you see the garden that took the master gardener ten years to create? Did you notice the beautiful parchments in my library?’
The boy was embarrassed and confessed he had observed nothing as he was only focused on not spilling the oil the wise man had given him.
“Then go back and observe the marvels of my world,” said the wise man. Relieved, the boy picked up the spoon and began exploring this palace once more, this time observing everything, from the garden to the amazing art work and the breathtaking views of the mountains all around the castle. The boy once again returned to the wise man, this time relating everything he had seen in great detail.
“But where are the drops of oil I entrusted to you?” asked the wise man. Looking down at the spoon he held, the boy saw that the oil was gone.
“Well there is only one piece of advice I can give you,” said the wise man.

“The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never forget the drops of oil on the spoon.”

From this simple story, we learn the key to happiness could be summed up as having balance. As the saying goes:

We should take time to ‘smell the roses’ and enjoy all the wonderful things that life has to offer — from spending with our children to going on morning walks and watching the sun rise.

But what is also being said is that we must not forget the other piece of the puzzle: the drops of oil on our spoon.
Every one of us carries our purpose. It is our purpose that drives us and also gives us joy and a sense of accomplishment.

4 What You See Is What You Get | Think Out Loud With Jay Shetty

17 dec. 2016

It’s all a matter of perspective.

5 The Foolish Donkey – A short story | Morals

17 feb. 2020

Our page “Morals” have only one goal to entertain and amuse people by hardworking and conscientious.

The story has a moral in order to concern with the principles of right and wrong behaviour and for holding or manifesting high principles for proper conduct.

Morals are the prevailing standards of behavior that enable people to live cooperatively in groups. Moral refers to what societies sanction as right and acceptable.

Most people tend to act morally and follow societal guidelines. Morality often requires that people sacrifice their own short-term interests for the benefit of society. People or entities that are indifferent to right and wrong are considered amoral, while those who do evil acts are considered immoral.

Our mission is to convey and usher you the about good and bad morals.

I plea you to assist or do a favour to us and share the following short videos having lessons for creating a better environment in our country.

Here is what video is about:-

The story is about a donkey known as foolish donkey on basis of his act. The salt seller is the master of foolish donkey. The donkey once used to cheat his master in order to overcome his work. His master, the salt seller, got to know about his act and decided to teach foolish donkey a lesson. Watch the video to get the lesson.

22 apr. 2021

The Foolish Donkey | Short moral stories

A salt seller used to carry the salt bag on his donkey to the market every day.

On the way they had to cross a stream. One day the donkey suddenly tumbled down the stream and the salt bag also fell into the water. The salt dissolved in the water and hence the bag became very light to carry. The donkey was happy.

Then the donkey started to play the same trick every day.

The salt seller came to understand the trick and decided to teach a lesson to it. The next day he loaded a cotton bag on the donkey.

Again it played the same trick hoping that the cotton bag would be still become lighter.

But the dampened cotton became very heavy to carry and the donkey suffered. It learnt a lesson. It didn’t play the trick anymore after that day, and the seller was happy.

Moral of the story: Luck won’t favor always.

6 Two Cops Sharing an Ice Cream Cone Prank

19 apr. 2018

What a great moment between two buddy cops just sharing an innocent ice cream cone. Not weird at all.
 
rowelle
That was hot. And the guy at 0:59 who was smiling and biting his lip watching them was cute!
papy nounn
Les coquins ha ha… 👍
Cody Jalen
it looks like that guy on 1:31 wants in on the action lol
 
Child Of The Universe
Lol you can see some people were low key turned on 😁😁😁
 
Scribby
You could tell the guy at 0:59 and 1:31 was into it.
 
stanley weezy
1:00 he’s enjoying this!! He can’t stop! 1:31
 

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