Found Guilty for Being Blue Collar?

This is a response I made to a comment left on the post titled “How I Cope with a Corrupt Judge Like Susan K. Weaver of Arkansas“.
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There is an often-used phrase, “he was arrested for driving while black”. I think our courts are more equal opportunity than that. I’d like to coin a corollary phrase. “He was found guilty for being blue color.”
It is difficult for me to decipher what you wrote in the comments. You obviously didn’t study journalism and join the college debate team. It is also obvious that you didn’t read the rules of civil procedure, or at least did not comprehend them, remember them at the appropriate moment and comply with them.
That does not mean you should lose custody of your children.
It is a flawed system that caters to big business and the moneyed elite.
My hope is that I can help open up our courts to the common person.