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Achieving Justice

The Concept of Fairness and Equality in Society

By cruddymoosePublished about a year ago 1 min read
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Achieving Justice
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Justice, a concept so important, yet often misunderstood

It's about fairness, equality, and doing what's good

It's about making sure that everyone has a chance

To live a life that's just and true, to find their own stance.

But how do we achieve justice, in a world so complex?

Where power and privilege often reign, and the oppressed feel vexed

It's about looking at the systems, that keep us all in place

And dismantling the structures, that perpetuate the race.

It's about recognizing our biases, and the role we play

In perpetuating inequality, day after day

It's about listening to the voices, that are often unheard

And standing up for what's right, in word and in deed, without any herd.

Justice is about creating a world, where everyone can thrive

Where every life is valued, and every voice can come alive

It's about treating each other, with dignity and respect

And making sure that no one, ever feels neglect.

So let us work towards justice, every single day

And challenge the status quo, in every single way

For it's only through our actions, that we can truly make a change

And create a world that's just and fair, for all, not just the range.

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cruddymoose

My name is cruddymoose. I am a passionate writer and wordsmith, has always had a love for the written word. With a keen eye for detail and a creative mind, I try to bring a unique voice to the world of writing.

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