Friday, November 27, 2009

Comparing Justice to Injustice


I am going to do what the name of this blog is compare Injustice to justice first of all the word injustice means violation of the rights of others; unjust or unfair action or treatment. And the word justice means the quality of being just; righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness: to up hold the justice of a cause. I am going to give some examples of justice and injustice: An example of injustice would be someone being accused of murder and being sentenced to prison for 20 years, then finally being let out because they finally found proper evidence that he didn’t murder any one and that he was falsely accused, which really sucks and half of the person’s life was token away for some one else’s crime. And an example of justice is a poor wife and daughter being abused by an alcoholic husband who threatens to hurt them if they try to leave, and wining a battle in court for her daughter’s happiness. The main difference between these two examples would be that with injustice it’s unfair and usually an innocent person is accused of a crime they didn’t do and justice is someone innocent putting away someone who hurts people and themselves. In my life I have never really had any injustice happen to me the worst thing would be reputation or something like that.

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