LifeIsStrange & White_lady
Do you think a courtroom can truly capture the complexity of human choice, or does it reduce everything to neat, fixed rules?
Courtrooms are built to apply clear rules, but the law itself is meant to adapt to human nuance. The judge must weigh messy, real-life choices against those tidy statutes, so the process can capture complexity if we bring that complexity to the bench.
Exactly, but even the judge is a human, with their own blind spots. If we can bring that humanity into the courtroom, maybe it becomes a place where reality can be examined in all its messy layers.
Yes, but only if the judge truly embraces self‑awareness and refuses to let prejudice cloud the decision. Otherwise the courtroom becomes a rigid echo chamber that never truly captures reality.