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Quotes About Injustice

When justice is deliberately distorted and denied harm is done.
~ Sophie Hannah
los más débiles son los que más gritan y los que más hacen sufrir a los demás.
~ Sophie Hannah
nature of privilege—the inability to empathize with other people and their lot in life.
~ Sophie Jordan
Bombs and bullets don't discriminate.
~ Sophie Masson
Illegal immigrants are beginning to comprise a black market class of workers in our society, jeopardizing the financial health of companies which play by the rules, while themselves vulnerable to the exploitation by those willing to take advantage of their illegal status.
~ Spencer Bachus
Fight the power that be. Fight the power.
~ Spike Lee
runner-cum-slave
~ Spike Milligan
Terrorism thrives on administrative violence and injustice; that is the only atmosphere in which it can thrive and grow. It sometimes follows the example of indiscriminate violence from above; it sometimes, though very rarely, sets it from below. But the power above which follows the example from below is on the way to committing suicide.
~ Sri Aurobindo
The existence of poverty is the proof of an unjust and ill-organised society, and our public charities are but the first tardy awakening in the conscience of a robber.
~ Sri Aurobindo
Is justice therefore various or mutable? No, but the times, over which it presides, flow not evenly, because they are times.
~ St. Augustine
An unjust law is no law at all.
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
Kalief Browder was arrested in 2010 at age sixteen for stealing a backpack and then held for three years without a trial on Rikers Island. During his time on Rikers, Kalief was beaten by both guards and inmates, and he spent an inconceivable two years in solitary confinement before his case was finally dismissed in 2013.
~ Stacy Horn
An 1888 police justice came right out and declared that for women only, simply being out at night was probable cause. The way he saw it, "no decent, respectable woman would be found in the street without an escort after 10 P.M.," and therefore, he told a Women's Prison Association investigator, "any woman alone in the street after that hour ought to be arrested." Accordingly, at night police would sometimes sweep up women by the dozens.
~ Stacy Horn
Your humans slaughter each other because of the color of your skin, or your faith or your plitics -- or for no reason at all -- too many of you hate as easily as you draw breath. - Magneto
~ Stan Lee
Get out of the way of justice. She is blind.
~ Stanislaw J. Lec
The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes.
~ Stanley Kubrick
The importation and enslavement of millions of lack people, the destruction of the American Indian population, the internment of Japanese American, the use of napalm against civilians in Vietnam, all are harsh policies that originated in the authority of a democratic nation, and were responded to with the expected obedience.
~ Stanley Milgram
NeÅ¡tÄ›stí ?iní zranitelným a neustálé utrpení nespravedlivým.
~ Stefan Zweig
It's not your fault. But whose fault is it? Why are we always the ones who suffer? We didn't do anything, we didn't do anything to anyone, but every step we take is a trap.
~ Stefan Zweig
When one does another person an injustice, in some mysterious way it does one good to discover (or to persuade oneself) that the injured party has also behaved badly or unfairly in some little matter or other; it is always a relief to the conscience if one can apportion some measure of guilt to the person one has betrayed.
~ Stefan Zweig
Terrible es la venganza de aquel capricho del destino que tan rara vez desciende hasta los mortales, cuando cae injustamente en manos de quien no sabe hacer uso de él. Todas las virtudes burguesas, la prudencia, la obediencia, el empeño y la discreción se funden y se derriten impotentes ante las brasas de aquel gran momento del destino que solo reclama al genio y que forjará de él una imagen inmortal.
~ Stefan Zweig
Siempre que un pueblo recurre a la violencia para arrebatarles la libertad a otros, pierde con ello, en una enigmática venganza, la fuerza portentosa de su propio aislamiento.
~ Stefan Zweig
Inflation, unemployment, the political crises and, not least, the folly of lands abroad, had made the German people restless; a tremendous desire for order animated all circles of the German people, to whom order had always been more important than freedom and justice. And anyone who promised order – even Goethe said that disorder was more distasteful to him than even an injustice – could count on hundreds of thousands of supporters from the start.
~ Stefan Zweig
insanl???n en dikkate ÅŸayan baÅŸar?lar?n?n hemen her zaman ak?t?lan kanlarla lekelenmesi ve en büyük iÅŸlerin üstesinden zalimlerin gelmesii nsanl???n ebedi lanetidir!" syf- 146
~ Stefan Zweig