Sentences with phrase «see injustice»

Injured workers united must work with community organizations, Labour partners and allies who not only see injustice, but are prepared to stand with us in the fight for change.
In what follows it may be thought that I see injustice only for men.
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This video game ties in with a series of prequel comics; for the plot summary, see Injustice: Gods Among Us in the Alternate Versions section.
They see injustice in having bought too many dollars in exchange for the exports they paid to promote to the US.
We see the injustice, inequality, and division amongst men that it causes.
Really sad to see the Injustice Gods Among us comic topping the charts considering the truly horrible misogyny in the book against Lois Lane.
The comments section on this article show a parent population who see the injustice in this system claiming that «it's about who you know [to get into schools]» and that ``
The comments section on this article show a parent population who see the injustice in this system claiming that «it's about who you know [to get into schools]» and that «years of favoritism and poor judgments have led to this, and without a transparent system it will never improve.»
Some students talk with others who appear lonely and try to offer friendship; they speak up when they see injustice because, in the words of one student, they «don't think it is right to judge people by how they dress.»
When we see injustice, turn around and teach our students to be just.
Lee takes us through the eyes of a child to see the injustice of the adult world and how one parent's love and crusade to represent the underrepresented teaches us all lessons in humility and compassion.
Righteous to a fault, Kohlhaas is likely to never see his injustice overturned, he doesn't intimidate his oppressors and his army subsists only on goods that they have purchased.
You sense that there is little here that escapes Rees» notice; rather than present us with a simplistic equation of good and evil, she invites us to see the nuances in every injustice, and to see the injustice in every kind of domination.
I really don't see this injustice stopping anytime soon at this rate.
racial segregation was so widely accepted in the churches and societies throughout the world that few white theologians, did see the injustice, did not regard the issue important enough to even write or talk about it.
If you have eyeballs, you will see injustice all around.
When pursuing justice becomes a priority in your life and you learn how intersectional every issue is, you begin to see injustice everywhere you look.
Some people see injustice in abuse, others might see it in hunger.
When you see injustice in your city, do you do anything about it?
Rep. Bill Dunn who proudly boasts of sponsoring anti-woman and anti-gay legislation claims that, «Nobody likes to see an injustice,» and that, «There is just a real injustice and hypocrisy.»
But you see the injustice in that — how arbitrary it is to deny women certain rights or positions or opportunities (with men being denied nothing) and figure there must be a good reason (because you're a good guy).
As much as I want to save the world... as much as when I see injustice I want to rectify, correct and change it, when all is said and done I am not the saviour.
I have lived overseas, and have seen injustice, but not such injustice like here....
Being a woman doesn't give a person any special wisdom, but she may see injustices and useless Customs which men take for granted, indeed have a stake in not changing.
He sees injustices and extreme suffering happening every day, and apparently does nothing.
They will tranquilize the moral conscience and blind people from seeing injustices which exist in daily life.
i hate seeing injustice, i fkn» hate selfish, greedy, sinfully sexual people..
From the beginning, there involvement in the crime was called into question, even by the victims families, who saw the injustice of the whole procedure first hand.
It wants to admire the passion of its characters» younger selves, who saw injustice in the world and wanted to fight, while constantly reminding us that passion can be misguiding and lead us to become similar beasts to the powers against which we rebel.
Jordan expressly plays the opposite end of Boseman's spectrum, a brash and cocky man who sees the injustice in the world and doesn't care what moral prices he might have to pay to strike back at the establishment power structure.
I joined service organizations at Georgetown because I saw injustice and inequity in the world.
Let us hope that the judge sees the injustice Connecticut's political leaders refuse to acknowledge.
Seeing the injustice in his 1968 Chicago neighborhood after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Sam Childs knows he can't be patient like his civil rights leader father nor join the Black Panthers like his brother; he must struggle to be his own man.
Seeing the injustice of the limited opportunities of the women around her, Elizabeth Cady Stanton challenged her place in life and fought for her rights and the rights of all women.
Lucy Moon is a girl who sees injustice and isn't afraid to fight it.
In my memories are the happiness of a boy and the discontent and discomfort of a young man who starts to see the injustices in an impoverished neighborhood.
«Because of the work of the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office Post-Conviction Relief unit, Mr. Patterson did not even have to go to a hearing; they saw the injustice done and agreed to vacate his conviction,» said Pennsylvania Innocence Project Legal Director Nilam Sanghvi.

Not exact matches

However, the fact that we have seen across the country reactions to injustice that have mobilized — particularly young people - to engage and be a part of the solution, it's heartening.
The «individual» case requirement is key to seeing the real injustice behind forced arbitration.
But fired up as I was about porn culture and sexual violence, and questioning attitudes towards women in the Church, I felt bombarded by messages about conservative «biblical womanhood» that I couldn't identify with and that didn't seem to do anything to challenge the injustice I saw.
When we look at the Bible holistically, we see the mandate is for every citizen in the kingdom of God to eradicate injustice The command is there, hidden in plain sight like a plot twist in a movie that our eyes missed because they were looking for something else.
I've been convicted before when I've seen black friends lament on social media for the lack of white Christians speaking out against injustice.
«If we look at the Scriptures, we see a God who weeps with those going through pain, who is compassionate for those who suffer and condemns those who do injustice,» Reese said
But in the end she embraces public displays against injustice, and it's hard to see any difference in the latter over the former ones, except for the causes themselves.
The German political theologians see their task as calling the church to repentance for the way in which it supports the oppressors so that the church may speak effectively against injustice in every society.
I find it refreshing to witness the grace and ease with which she forgives those who see that they were part of perpetrating an injustice.
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
Then, too, Christians are convinced that the church can no longer play its traditional role in regard to the poor — the role of assistance, partial response, individual aid, palliative measures — because, as they see it, the problem is no longer that of the poor individual but of the system; and to ameliorate the situation of some poor people is in fact to reinforce the system, and to end injustice for one individual is to refrain from combating social injustice.
nothing makes the atheist more ticked off more than when you bring up GOD... God gets all the blame for all the tragedy in the world... If there wasnt a god in the first place, humans would not know tragedy or injustice when we see it... it would be a non-issue to us... survival of the fittest would not permit the emotions of love, compassion, empathy... Darwininian theory could not allow any of those and many other of the best of people's capacity for caring to surface... You cant explain it away by synapse or neurons... without a Supreme Being, there would be no sense of justice or injustice, we would not call it anything because there is no Ultimate Moral Standard to compare it.
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