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injustice

[in-juhs-tis] / ɪnˈdʒʌs tɪs /


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Few people will advocate for injustice, arrogance or ignoring the global majority.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Art has always been a way to confront hate wherever it appears. When injustice becomes part of everyday life, artists have a responsibility to make it visible,” Alcaraz said in a statement to The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

But she added: "This is not just about correcting it for our beautiful daughters, it's for everyone who died that day, and for other families that find themselves facing similar injustices and incorrect legal records."

From BBC

Jeremy was sick of it all—the teasing, the punishment, the injustice.

From Literature

Lai said that student participation in Hong Kong's civic society through institutional and organisational channels has become "extremely difficult", but they will insist on speaking out for social injustice.

From Barron's