Try supporting a man who wants to do
something about the Injustice in this country.»
Even those who do feel some responsibility and want to do
something about injustice don't always know what to do or how to do it.
Not exact matches
It's one of the things that makes it possible for me to feel completely welcome in our church, to know I'm not alone in feeling there is an
injustice here, and that this is
something you feel very strongly
about and are working on.
Allowing terror and
injustice to flourish unchecked is not
something the Bible teaches and this lost Scribe is educated enough to know better, but is apparently too intoxicated by his spiritual pride to discern the difference between what Jesus tought
about forgiveness, on one hand, and what he demonstrated and taught
about actively confronting and battling evil, on the other.
In the process, Glover suggests, we may also discover
something about the structure of moral experience that emboldens us to struggle against forces of
injustice.
«I want to hear a song
about the breakdown in your marriage, I want to hear songs of justice, I want to hear rage at
injustice and I want to hear a song so good that it makes people want to do
something about the subject.»
If we have
something to say
about the timeless enemies of the human condition —
injustice, ignorance, bigotry, exploitation, hunger, war — we will fail if we try to sound like every other voice in the public realm instead of using our language and tradition.
Jesus» moments of anger reflect an anger at the
injustices in our society, at persecution, which is
something we should all be angry
about.
If
something makes you angry — an
injustice, in particular — that is as good as an engraved invitation to do
something about it.
When we hear
about injustice and oppression in our community, we often want to do
something.
Decentralizing power and removing arbitrary power, in ways that don't create new
injustices or power inequalities, can be
something labour can get radical
about and excite the electorate with.
Setting out his mission statement, he will say he joined Labour with a sense of anger at the
injustices of the world «and a sense that my parents instilled that we had a duty to do
something about them.
This is just a bad film that tried to say
something about social
injustice, the class differences between the rich and the poor, the unfair loss of welfare programs, the inhibiting cost of health insurance that is falsely being blamed on the government when it is the fault of insurance companies why the rates are so high, the hypocrisies of the Gulf War, and the failure of the media to be more responsive in covering all the political corruption.
Ken Loach will insist on behaving as if there really is
something urgently wrong, and that we shouldn't or needn't get used to food banks as a fact of life; he portrays it all as
something which we might actually do
something about in the real world, as opposed to invoking
injustice as an aesthetic gesture, or a flavour - ingredient of modern social realist fiction.
Learning the ins and outs in regards to what moves can be can combined with what combos is vital when it comes to heading online where the skill level is unsurprisingly very high, but it's worth noting that while there is a lot of depth to
Injustice 2,
something we'll be chatting
about, it's also a very accessible game.
There was
something about it that worried me though — could
Injustice 2 provide the same exciting gameplay as its predecessor, or is the whole formula of super heroes facing off against each other getting tiring now (especially after fan criticism of movies like «Batman vs Superman» and «Suicide Squad»)?