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No, the term 'social injustice' is a concept or view of the unfairness of a society's rewards and burdens from an individuals perspective. What is injustice for one may not be for another.
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Scout is affected by witnessing racism and injustice in her community, as well as the kindness and empathy shown by some individuals. Additionally, the trial of Tom Robinson and the revelation about Boo Radley's true nature deeply impact her worldview.
In this chapter, we learn that Maycomb is a small town with a close-knit community where rumors and gossip spread quickly. The town is also shown to be racially divided and struggles with issues of injustice and prejudice. Additionally, Maycomb's residents are very judgmental and hold strong opinions about individuals within the community.
Superwoman fights for justice, equality, and empowerment for all individuals, particularly women and marginalized groups. She stands up against injustice, fights for human rights, and advocates for positive social change in her community and beyond.
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Discrimination against black people, Kony, and the government in Syria killing its own people. Abortion, Gay rights, are not social injustices because they have rights, they can be together, and abortion isnt a social injustice, its an individuals problem
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the characters with moral responsibility are individuals like Atticus Finch, who exhibit a strong sense of integrity, empathy, and justice. They are also the characters who choose to stand up against injustice and discrimination, even when it is difficult or unpopular to do so.
In the novel "Mississippi Trial, 1955," the protagonist, Hiram, discovers the truth about what happened to his friend Emmett Till, a young African American boy who was brutally murdered for whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. Hiram also learns about the racism and injustice that pervade his community and decides to take a stand against it by testifying in court. The novel ends with Hiram feeling a sense of responsibility to speak out against racial injustice and carry on Emmett's legacy.