However, before you get carried
away with the injustice of it all, may we remind you that bags upon bags of Halloween candy are available at pretty much every store in the United States, and they're often cheaper the day after.
In other words, we can't get
away with injustice even for a seemingly noble cause.
Jesus would remind the people of Ferguson that death does not do
away with injustice.
I also know people get
away with injustice.
Not exact matches
In the face of arguments that say we should move
away from talk of privilege, I simply ask this: If exposure to the developing world and poverty can create a greater sense of moral perspective and responsibility, can't a deeper interaction
with the historic and contemporary forms of racial
injustice in our country also lead to a deepened moral perspective and greater sense of stewardship and responsibility?
While these ideas are not necessarily being mentioned by the author, his failure to understand that dogma and intolerance are the simultaneous catalyst not only for the
injustices committed by «religious» groups, but also for the exodus
away from those same groups by the thinking people who just can not conscientiously go along
with their craziness.
It would be more realistic if we would practice our «faith» by getting out of the «holy temple» and stoping crimes,
injustice, death, famine, hunger, child molestation, etc, that we are all witness to but because there is no promise for individual reward of a eternal paradise accompanied
with the beautiful scenery
with candles and dim lights
with magnificent ceilings and mosaics, we turn
away from the real cruelty of our world and our specie.
We may get
away with it in so far as poverty, oppression, and
injustice are concerned, but we will hardly find room for those faiths, cultures and ideologies outside the sacred tradition of the church.
It's a great way of turning a global issue and making it feel much more personal; you're rooting for the filmmakers to get
away with what they're doing and expose the
injustices being done to the world's wildlife.
Injustice 2 already feels like a zoner's fighting game,
with a number of characters able to spam projectiles from an entire screen
away (it's early days but Deadshot can do one!).
We don't know how many such cities there are, and any city where large numbers of households struggle
with their water bills is one economic shock
away from the level of
injustice and suffering that's brought the United Nations» humanitarian experts to Detroit's doorstep.
They may think they are saving themselves a headache and getting
away with one less hassle, but I say they are doing themselves a great
injustice.