this is the issue I think Widge was having - it's fine to have some principled stand like "let justice praevail'
but when confronted with the seemingly inalienable fact that corporate leaders are never ever ever ever held accountable for their lethal policies what does 'let the just system work' even mean
it's not even that it's a broken system - it's operating in the way it was designed (protect the rich, punish the poor)
what more evidence do we need to see that 'justice' was a social myth that we were taught early and still cling to for...reasons ?