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If you don't stand against injustice, you don't deserve justice. amirite?
by Otherwise_Log5 hours ago
You're assuming you know what justice is. Or that we'd know what justice is.
by Visible_Big56685 hours ago
I'm assuming justice as right to feel safe and be themselves without encroaching other's right to feel safe and be themselves. if a person is nasty and tries to violate other person in physical form, then it is injustice as the victim's right to feel safe and be themselves is being threatened by the nasty person. The nasty person encroaches other people's right to be feel safe and be themselves, so the one who encroaches other's right to feel safe and be themselves is the criminal and should be punished accordingly.
by Otherwise_Log4 hours ago
In other words : "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem".
by Anonymous4 hours ago
If you watched someone get kicked in the teeth and said nothing, don't whine when it's your turn on the curb.
by Anonymous3 hours ago
Wait, but you're just describing everyone who commits a serious crime. You're saying criminals don't deserve justice?
by Anonymous3 hours ago
if you don't fight for human rights, you don't deserve human right.
by Otherwise_Log3 hours ago
What if I am in favor of injustice? What do I deserve?
by sebastianemard3 hours ago
Sure maybe people may not feel obliged to but teaching them kindness through examples is the best way to radicalise people into the oath of integrity and kindness
by Emergency-Comment2 hours ago
So you're saying you deserve injustice, since you aren't standing against injustice towards those that don't stand against injustice
by Anonymous2 hours ago
Justice means being fair even if it doesn't feel right. That means some truly vile people walk freely simply because the law condones their actions.
by Anonymous2 hours ago
Pretty much
by Anonymous1 hour ago
I understand what you are saying, and agree with you 70%. But not everyone has the privilege, luxury, or resources to stand against injustice. That's why we shouldn't assume that everyone who stays silent agrees with it. We live in an imperfect world, which means sometimes we have to pick our battles. However, some people in high trust societies have a strong sense of justice and fairness (Check out Scandinavian countries like Finland for example). If you could somehow build a similar culture to your own country that would be great
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