I can imagine. It's very fascinating the lengths people go to commit elaborate crimes, syndicates and the like, the tactics they use. I can respect the game, both on the part of the criminals and the LEA's trying to bring it down. But that's the problem with it. It's just a game to everyone involved. It's absent of a guiding morality. One that remains impartial (doesn't invoke religious dogma), but ensures that nobody, irrespective of wealth or power, is held to the same account.
Maybe it was always a lie (a lateral fair justice across the board). Maybe what we were sold as kids was just all bullshit. Maybe it was our parents knowing the score, hoping we'd someday grow up to be better people than them and not follow in their negative footsteps. But people speak of a past America that did relatively that. We see it in the films and the literature that came of the twentieth century. The explosion of jazz and American culture. So this ideal must have existed in some capacity at some point. The question for me becomes how did it come to be, and how do we make it come back to that, and more importantly how do we maintain it? I'm too idealistic for my own good. But what I do know is is that I'm grabbing a beer and ordering a pizza. That's good enough for me lol