We were inspired to make the film
by the injustice happening to Anna's home birth midwife, Agnes Gereb, who had been imprisoned and at the time of filming was under house arrest and facing multiple criminal charges (and even today, four years later, Agnes is still facing multiple charges).
Not exact matches
We can talk about wanting to show love towards women who have been hurt
by gender
injustice — and this is important — but it's even more important to challenge the status quo that allows it to
happen.
A greater
injustice is the fact that the authors only mention a couple of violent acts
by Egyptian Muslims against the Copts that
happened in January and the Fall of last year.
But they come out of ownership and a realization that this must never
happen again and if it does the Church, especially for the folks I'm familiar with, must never again stand
by while
injustice rears its ugly face.
This
happens often and
by any moral or ethical standard it is wrong but you certainly don't hear feminists pointing out the obvious
injustice to men in these cases.
Yet that doesn't usually
happen when the subject is a stark tale of
injustice — in the case of «Strong Island,» the investigative chronicle of a young African - American man's murder, and how the crime was swept under the rug
by law enforcement.