Injustice can be both subjective and objective. While some people may perceive certain actions or situations as unjust based on their personal beliefs or experiences, there are also universally recognized principles of justice that can be applied objectively to determine fairness and inequality in a given situation.
The opinion is subjective.
The quote "Injustice for one is injustice for all" is often attributed to American writer and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., although the exact origin is not definitively known. The quote emphasizes the interconnectedness of justice and how a violation of rights for one individual affects the rights of all individuals.
The statement "life is full of injustice" suggests that unfairness and inequality are prevalent in the world, leading to feelings of frustration, anger, or sadness when faced with instances of injustice. It acknowledges that not everyone is treated fairly or receives what they deserve in life.
Logic is not subjective; it is a system of reasoning based on principles that are universally accepted as valid.
A subjective question asks for personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations rather than facts. Answers to subjective questions can vary based on individual perspectives and experiences.
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Injustice is a noun.
injustice
Lack of fairness or injustice
Injustice
men shouldn't be like injustice, because injustice is our enemy.
Injustice is the opposite of justice.
"Injustice", is "la injusticia".
Ghandi
Injustice is a noun.
The injustice that you have comitted is highly untolerated!