Law and Justice

It is better that the individual suffers under the law than that there be no law.

Law defeats arbitrariness, for all are the same to it. Humanity is not permitted to exercise supreme justice. But the law gives the individual judge the measure of justice and punishment. Justice no longer rests on what the individual thinks, but rather the law must be anchored in the sentiments of the whole people. That is the case when a people has its own law, not that of another people.

The state is founded on justice. Injustice destroys it. A state without justice is the playground of freebooters and highwaymen. The farmer, the worker and the citizen need law to protect their labors. Law protects honor, life, marriage, possessions, all those things that we want and must have as the foundations of our state. The judge, fully independent, projects justice. The policeman is not the representative of some arbitrary order, but rather of that which a people finds good and right. §No sacrifice is too great in the cause of justice.

We want justice once more to rule in our nations, that great, unwritten justice that came to us with our blood. It should be the law among true believers that all obey this justice.

Justice is not that which serves the individual, but rather that which serves the people. Today, justice and law has been usurped by alien people, by those who hate our law and order and despise the white race. We desire its return – but to have its return – we must live by its rules.

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