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JUSTICE.
What is Justice?
Justice is making sure people are treated fairly and justly despite their race, religion, economic or educational status, gender, marital status, and so forth.
Many queer people fought for black rights as well as queer rights, because they understand discrimination and mistreatment. But they may not all actively get involved in fighting for feminist issues, or disability rights. Still, in their everyday comments and choices they may attempt NOT TO PERPETUATE harm on others. We've heard a lot about women's rights, black rights, aboriginal rights, gay rights, disability rights, etc. from the 60's through now. A lot of progress has been made in many ways, but we still have a long way to go.If someone robbed you, then they happened to be hit by a car (OK silly example I know) and they were caught and the stuff was given back - you didn't deliberately hurt them did you? so you didn't take out revenge. It was just an accident. But you can say they got their 'just desserts'.
To me justice means people treated fairly. Not being biased to either of anyone. For example, your sister stole something from the minimart, and was caught, and was sent to the police station. And you as a police, you should not help her, although she is your sister. She commited a crime, she has to be responsible for it.
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