please tell me how i misconstrued your remarks:
Isn't it funny that 'contracts' and 'courts' can be biased as well? And that historically 'contrats' and 'courts' have been against African Americans as well here in the United States?
Where do you live? You're just being silly.
Okay, I'll take you at your word that you're confused and I wasn't clear enough.
Take your last sentence, the part just before the comma, "My example works perfectly well and fine, ..."
My original response "Come up with a different analogy" was in reference to this concept. I continue to tell you it's not appropriate in this second response. "No professional conducts business the way you described. In fact that's exactly the reason the family of the "wronged" are in court."
Then I go on to describe to you what the conversation is about.
I completely ignored your original comment re "court bias" as justification for the analogy. It just isn't applicable. It's not how business is conducted.
That response wasn't a denial that potential bias does exist; people are part of the equation. I recognize now, my goofy sentence structure didn't help.
Later Buck