World systems of government consider justice only as a means to compel people to comply with rules. Justice is not the point, compliance is. Comply, then appeal. That is the system.
No one will argue our systems are good systems. It is possible, but very difficult, to wring justice out of some of the best systems. “Liberty and Justice for All” is certainly not the US system. I was sued by MicroSoft for $2,000,000 which by any measure is ridiculous. I was fined by my city for “blight” of other people without being notified of the problem or given a chance to comply. I was arrested for having my head cracked by a police officer. I was charged with resisting and interfering for not giving my ID while they were calling me by name in my own home, as I kept asking “why?”
Our system is to find a lawyer, give the lawyer money while the lawyer promises anything at all that will get money from you. Then wait a few years. If the lawyer can get you angry at the injustice of the system then the lawyer can get even more money from you.
The River Story posits we can pull people out of the river only so long before we go upstream to find out who is pushing them in. Also that when we clearly see, clearly enunciate the problems with facts and evidence to support it, no matter how bad the problem is, there is hope. The hope that the assholes that keep doing this will be challenged by people like you and me.
Our government cares about compliance. By law I don’t need to show ID in my own home. However, it is Not Illegal for police to ask for the ID, and it is Not Illegal to use force to investigate a crime, and it is Not Illegal for police to refuse to answer any questions about anything. So if you are asked for ID you may think you have rights, and maybe you do, but if you don’t comply you can be arrested for interfering and resisting, even if no words are spoken. The consolation is you will not be charged with failure to show ID.
If you don’t believe it, just wait until it happens to you. I suggest you just comply. Whatever bootlicking they ask for, that is your patriotic duty.