Not exact matches
His angry outburst
aimed at the moneychangers
at the Temple clearly demonstrates a man who, when push comes to shove, feels righteous indignation and reacts angrily and decisively against
injustice / evil when face - to - face with it.
Familiar examples of such action would include the advocacy of social services
aimed at the redistribution of material well - being so that there would be some agreed - upon level of affluence for all, including refusal to live above this parity level, unilateral disarmament, pacifism, nonviolent refusal to abide by existing laws that perpetuate
injustice with the willingness to suffer the penalties that existing laws demand.
When the detective (Gary Anthony Williams) assigned to her case patiently explains to her that leaving her door unlocked facilitated the burglary, Ruth sees this explanation as just another example of social
injustice aimed directly
at people like her.
The
injustice is mainly
aimed at women, who must cover their heads and,
at a certain age, their faces whenever a man who isn't family may be present.
This has changed with the release of Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite where Capcom appears to
aim at the same level of story design as seen in the recently released
Injustice 2.
But the team over
at Diamondsteel Comics are
aiming to correct this horrible
injustice.
So it's little surprise when NetherRealm Studios, the developer behind the recently announced 3D fighting game
Injustice: Gods Among Us, publicly states that the game is being developed with features
aimed at EVO.
An open letter from groups in Acre to the state of California calls REDD «a proposal based on a limited view of the forest,
aimed at benefiting business interests and a small group linked to the government, while deepening already existing environmental and social
injustice.»
The
aim is to prevent the commission of serious crime but there is widespread concern that any benefits will be
at the cost of a significant invasion of liberty and that there are insufficient safeguards to prevent
injustice.
«We are extremely grateful to peers in the House of Lords and to Emma Lewell - Buck MP for tabling amendments to the Children and Social Work Bill
aimed at addressing the
injustice that some parents could be legally unrepresented in court proceedings that could determine that their child was to be adopted.