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injustice

[in-juhs-tis] / ɪnˈdʒʌs tɪs /


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"He was a fearless voice of the people, a philosopher of freedom, and a revolutionary force whose music confronted injustice and reshaped global sound," he added.

From Barron's

It added that his release did not "erase the injustice he suffered", but represented "a necessary step in a process marked by criminalisation, persecution, and a lack of due process".

From BBC

He said: "Pride is vital for Manchester, as a symbol of our welcoming and inclusive city, a chance to celebrate our LGBTQ+ communities and to highlight injustices which still exist."

From BBC

Instead, they seem to have a spirit of “I’m so upset, I have a right to act out due to my sharper sense of injustice.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It is, as Nelson points out, a famous white rapper using his privilege and platform to start conversations about injustices baked into our society.

From Salon