There is a country that is considered the "safest"—good people dare not confront bad people because the system punishes justice; bad people also dare not do good deeds because kindness would disrupt the established order. Under a corrupt system, it is impossible to produce good people; it only creates bad people or forces ordinary people to become bad. The reason the system is evil is because those in power are inherently evil—they rely on fear to govern society, hoping everyone is guilty so that power remains forever in the hands of the judges. Laws can be selectively enforced, and morality can only bow to power. Ultimately, courage is eradicated, kindness is suppressed, silence becomes a survival strategy, and the apparent stability and safety are merely a moral vacuum created by those in power to protect themselves.
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There is a country that is considered the "safest"—good people dare not confront bad people because the system punishes justice; bad people also dare not do good deeds because kindness would disrupt the established order. Under a corrupt system, it is impossible to produce good people; it only creates bad people or forces ordinary people to become bad. The reason the system is evil is because those in power are inherently evil—they rely on fear to govern society, hoping everyone is guilty so that power remains forever in the hands of the judges. Laws can be selectively enforced, and morality can only bow to power. Ultimately, courage is eradicated, kindness is suppressed, silence becomes a survival strategy, and the apparent stability and safety are merely a moral vacuum created by those in power to protect themselves.