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Why you are not dare to talk against injustice?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Some where you are part of the injustice. somewhere inside you, self belief is wounded so badly, that you accept outside belief.if you are not a part of injustice, you will deny it, like plain lies in our day to day life,which we deny. if you do and believe whatever things you do, you will not accept any kind of interferences.if one cannot value own belief, how will others value his belief?

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