We Define Our Own Justice

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We define our own justice. We only take what we think is it that we deserve.

The stature

that we were born in is the only place we can ever be for the rest of our lives. That’s how elites

made inferior people think, that’s how they made them live for long years. How? Through

oppression.

One can only be an oppressor if he has the power and not the heart. Ideally speaking, we

should promote equality and peace among each other because we believe that God created us all

in His picture and light. Come to think of it, those who we think that will serve the society with

their hearts are the ones who are salivating over power and treat their inferiors like trash. Yes, they

treat inferiors not like humans but like things that they only notice when they are useful for them.

A quite manifestation if this are the politicians. These people are those who are only kind during

campaigns. They portray themselves like angels who are sent from above with the mission of

making the poor have a better life, but once they have taken their masks off, you’ll see the

greediness in their eyes. You’ll see a smirk of excitement that they’re finally getting the power

they desire. That doesn’t end there. They deprive, not only the poor, but also everyone under their

power of fair and just society. They use people’s money for their own selfish interests. That right

there and there is oppression by the government. Others suffer from poverty caused by these

impotent leaders that have fooled them.

It isn’t a one-way trip. If we stop with the mindset of settling for less then maybe, we can

choose leaders that are really fit to do the job. Someone who does not feed on the ignorance of

many but aspires to educate them so that it’ll get better not only for few but for all. Oppression is

a battle that you fight with a strong mind and a brave heart. Stand for what is right not for what

they say is right.

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