Mike Belcher, a commentator active on social media, shared a series of posts between December 12 and December 13, 2025, addressing topics related to justice, societal values, and ethics.
On December 12, 2025, Belcher posted: “The banality of evil.”
In another post made in the early hours of December 13, he elaborated on his views about societal responsibility and ethical standards. He wrote: “It’s an inversion. You know how you actually take care of each other? You remove violent criminals from society. You promote unity and patriotism. You uphold transcendent Christian ethics. It’s the exact opposite of socialism.” This statement highlights his perspective on community well-being and contrasts his view with socialist principles.
Later that day, Belcher addressed the concept of justice and due process. He stated: “These people want to convince you that the principle lies in the process. It doesn’t. The principle is in the outcome, which is justice. The process is unimportant by comparison.”
Belcher’s comments reflect ongoing debates regarding criminal justice systems and political ideology in contemporary discourse. His emphasis on outcomes over processes aligns with broader discussions about balancing procedural fairness with substantive results within legal frameworks.
