lntternetexplorer:

claphne:

imagine: a court system where you do not know the gender, race, sexual orientation, wealth, name, ect. of the person being charged

think of how different the punishments would be

this is such a good idea though like think of how unbiased the judgement of the jury would be? i honestly dont understand why no ones ever thought of this before i mean why do the jury even need to see the criminal anyway, they’re judging the person on their actions not their appearance.

(Source: claphnelauren)

6 years ago | 08:51am
Source: claphnelauren, via: bugdealer-blog

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