When I see a blatant injustice, I can't keep quiet. I've been that way since I was a little kid.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can only watch injustice go on for so long until you're compelled to say something. To speak out against it.
I have always battled injustice. As a child, I used to fight on the side of my friends when boys terrorized them.
Fighting injustice keeps you young.
When you believe in something, fight for it. And when you see injustice, fight harder than you've ever fought before.
Every person remembers some moment in their life where they witnessed some injustice, big or small, and looked away because the consequences of intervening seemed too intimidating. But there's a limit to the amount of incivility and inequality and inhumanity that each individual can tolerate. I crossed that line. And I'm no longer alone.
I hate injustice, and I can't help but speak against it. But I don't want to get involved in politics.
I just have this thing about injustice. Everybody hates the big injustices - I know. But I hate even the little injustices, even the way a salesclerk treats somebody who is shabbily dressed and happens to go into a nice store.
It isn't hard to find injustice around us, but we must not let injustice smear the good deeds that do occur everyday.
I don't mind expressing my opinions and speaking out against injustice. I would be doing this even if I wasn't a writer. I grew up in a household that believed in social justice. I have always understood myself as having an obligation to stand on the side of the silenced, the oppressed, and the mistreated.
I grew up with injustice and could do nothing about it. But once in America, I had freedom of choice.
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