PLAIN WORDS: THE STREET LAWYER VERSION
Shama! Listen up, fellow Federal Citizens, Shalom!
A remedial law is made for the people who have been hurt.
That is common sense, legal sense, and moral sense.
You do not build a federal remedy around a wound and then pretend the wounded people do not matter when it comes time to identify who the remedy was made for.
So ask the real question:
Who did the United States government abuse?
Who was kidnapped, chained, sold, whipped, stripped of name, family, language, literacy, labor, status, dignity, and standing under law?
Who had to be rescued by federal power? It’s very military because the states would not treat them as they have done to other citizens.
That is the people the remedy was built around.
Everything else is drift, dodge, or dilution.
Johnson’s veto exposed it. He knew exactly who the Act was for. Later, the US Supreme Court’s decisions turned custom into law, covered it over as though it did not exist. See the Courts pattern @_______
Then this repetition made the cover-up sound normal, as a custom-fabricated fiction under federal law.
But old errors do not become truth just because they sit around for a long time, such as over 120 years, in robes, policy making, doctrines, books, including history, classrooms, societal norms of which disagreement draws accusations of racism and anti-immigrants, and even violence, etc., as well as AI prompts, etc.
We are not bowing to drift. We are challenging it on purpose.
By the grand authority bequeathed by federal law solely to us, We Federal Citizen (Fed Citz) are the nation back to the original remedial promise.
Show STANDING for qualification
And if anybody, regardless of ethno-racial identity claims, who wants to claim the same special federal ground, let them first show the same U.S.-caused wound against them that required the law in the first place.
If they cannot do that, then they are not STANDING on original remedy. They are standing on fabricating custom.
The people who bore the wound hold the first claim to the remedy.
That is the breach. That is the balance. That is the fight.