The Hidden History of Traffic Court: A Tool for Maintaining Apartheid and Limiting Freedom

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In this thought-provoking video clip, the speaker exposes the hidden history of traffic court and its connection to the maintenance of apartheid and the limitation of freedom. The conversation highlights how traffic court was created to prevent people from exercising their right to free passage and movement, which is essential for life. The speaker emphasizes that traffic court is an admiralty court, distinct from criminal and civil courts, and was established to prevent slaves, or those perceived as slaves, from accessing their rights and freedoms. The video also discusses how traffic court can be used to regulate the economy and break up families by stopping individuals from making a living, all while operating under the guise of legal authority. This discussion invites viewers to critically examine the history and purpose of traffic court and its potential impact on individual rights and freedoms, as well as the role of government and corporate entities in shaping these systems.

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