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Justice “Never forget that justice is what love looks like in public.” - Cornel West Charlie Chalmers

What exactly is “justice”? The term has been stretched and twisted so many times by so many people that it has been robbed of a singular definition. To some, justice entails a “might makes right” mindset and self-preservation to some degree, while for others, justice consists of ostracization and steep punishment for wrongdoers; but even a single glimpse from an outside perspective will perceive the bias in those definitions. Perhaps a better question to ask would be “What is true justice?”

Simply put, justice is empathy applied to the cruel matters and condi-

tions of the world. It is an assurance that all will receive their due whether they require penalty or reward, and that no foul or immoral act will go unpunished. Justice is what befalls those who would hurt another human being for their own selfish gain, those who abuse their power, and those who spread grievous lies; and justice is the weapon of those who have been trod on, neglected, insulted, and left to rot. Justice is something that we all want in some way or another, for it is justice that strips away the sheets of falsehood that are all too often cast upon the truth; it is justice that can fell corrupt leaders, and it is justice that draws an apology from the lips of the evil.

It should be obvious by now that the concept of justice exceeds the con-

fines of a strict definition; it is far too broad and far too meaningful a thing to be expressed in a short description such as those that comprise a dictionary. It is my belief that justice escapes definition because justice means something different to each and every person; just as no two snowflakes are identical and no two tigers have the exact same pattern of stripes, every individual has their own definition of justice that has been formed by their experiences, their emotions, and their reasonings. So, what is justice? That is a question you must answer for yourself.

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