There is injustice everywhere. People who are utterly helpless to seek justice always scream about injustice, no matter where you live or where you look. Although everyone wishes for a fair world, the reality is quite different. Every day, people pass away, and some are denied of the needs of life due to unfairness. How often have you witnessed the impoverished call for justice only to have their cries ignored? How many times did you lose money as a result of your inability to defend yourself? Justice is expensive and extremely rare. It appears that only the wealthy can afford it, frequently even when they are the ones who are doing the wrong.
Many people have made numerous attempts to get justice. People who are tired of a dysfunctional system organize marches, start movements, and form groups in various locations to further their cause.(for example, the current hardship been faced in Nigeria has given rise to this) Protest marches are frequently held to voice opposition to laws or policies passed by the government. These protest marches typically don't have positive outcomes. In other cases, people make an effort to combat injustice by helping the victims. These are, at best, small-scale initiatives that frequently fall short of providing a large-scale solution to the problem. Still, injustice is rampant.
Even while I respect the efforts made by individuals who seek justice, there are moments when I believe that genuine and perfect justice is beyond the reach of humankind. There is no point in trying to establish global justice if man is genuinely incapable of governing himself and his fellow humans. Acknowledging that complete justice will never be achieved is a positive start.
When we come to terms with the fact that some of our life's ambitions, like the ideal of world justice, will never come true, we start focusing our energies on averting circumstances that lead to injustice or finding creative ways to deal with them. I have witnessed a number of sincere international initiatives to improve global justice fall short. Furthermore, despite widespread calls for justice, injustice persists. Therefore, it's unlikely that we will achieve worldwide justice. However, this is just my own perspective, and I hope I'm mistaken.
What are your thoughts on justice? Is it feasible to live in a society devoid of injustice and oppression? Do you believe that human endeavors will result in actual justice being served in our society? I would like your thoughts on the aforementioned matter.
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