Quote Originally Posted by Lewkowski View Post
The desire for justice should not matter if you have a subjective view of a person.
There's no such thing as an objective view of a person, just aggregated subjective views. The best any system of justice can do is to be human and strive for impartiality (which is nothing like robotic). And you just explicitly rejected any kind of impartiality.

If someone is guilty of murder you should be happy they are punished for said murder even if you have a blood relation to them.
The work-around you've been using for every conservative (while simultaneously expressing disbelief and contempt when others use it on non-conservatives, even if they're actually the victims, like Ahmaud Arbury) is to just choose to disbelieve guilt based solely on on your shared tribal identification. That exact behavior you've already openly admitted governs all your posting around this general topic.