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Injustice

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Injustice meaning

Absence of justice; unjustice. | Violation of the rights of another person or people. | Unfairness; the state of not being fair or just.

Example sentences (20)

Ejimakor noted that since injustice has an expiration date, today (Thursday) should be the date that the severe injustice done to Kanu almost two years ago is rectified.

He also told them that they cannot remain neutral against injustice: "If we want to be pastors who intercede, we cannot remain neutral before the pain caused by acts of injustice and violence.

The Dundee West MP said “I stand here as possibly one of those children”, adding that “forced adoption is not simply a historical injustice” but “an ongoing injustice”.

Being woke meant you were politically conscious and aware of injustice, especially racial injustice.

However in the report which has been released today the PHSO said it believes that “We have explained our thinking about where on our severity of injustice scale the sample complainants’ injustice sits.

Injustice 2 is the second installment in the Injustice series and introduces new superheroes and villains as they collide in Mortal Kombat-inspired action.

He said, “In the aftermath of Zaria genocide executed by the Nigerian military in December 2015 we have been calling on all citizens to uphold the dictum that injustice to one is injustice to all, but to no avail.

An injustice to one is an injustice to all.

Gringo coming out for the save means we apparently have seen the last of him and Zenshi against Injustice (Loco and Zenshi teamed up with Air Wolf to face Injustice on the September 4 edition).

It's drawing attention to the injustice, the centuries long injustice and prejudice that black people face.

With APC or PDP at the helm in 2019, injustice, jungle justice, manufactured injustice will be our natural and constitutional law.

Bryan believed that such thinking served not so much as an explanation for injustice but more as an excuse for injustice, particularly in the areas of harming the weak and waging war.

Finally, there will be no more injustice: Surely God does not do injustice to the weight of an ant, and if it is a good deed He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward.

They say that to do injustice is, by nature, good; to suffer injustice, evil; but that the evil is greater than the good.

Addressing MSPs in the Holyrood chamber as victims and campaigners watched on from the public gallery, Ms Sturgeon said forced adoption was "a level of injustice which is hard now for us to comprehend".

After Grisom’s prayer, Soloman read Jericho Brown’s “The Tradition,” a about brutality, injustice and systemic racism.

All the same he was clearly irked by what he saw as something of an injustice to his side.

American campuses have protested over countless causes since Vietnam, notably to oppose apartheid in South Africa and racial injustice after police killings of Black men and women in 2014 and 2020.

Apparently, the “racialized structures of discrimination and injustice in Palestine” has nothing to do with the authoritarian, terrorist regimes that have run Palestine.

A similar failure to describe the actual nature of the injustice is at play in virtually all cases in which the media invokes the spectre of cultural appropriation.