One example of a social injustice is when a person commits a crime for the first time or gets in trouble with the law for the first time, gets prosecuted to the fullest but a person who is a convicted criminal keeps getting away with the crimes they are committing. Social injustice continues to resurface all around, taking new forms as society grows and changes. In the book Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, George, Lennie and Candy, are constantly working towards conquering their dreams and are held back by Curley’s selfishness. A few example of social injustice is racism and sexism.
Racism is shown when the white men shun Crooks for being an African-American. They treat him differently and make him sleep in a barn away from all the other workers. This still goes on in our society today. Sexism is an important theme in the book. It is also an injustice where the workers mistreat Curley’s wife because she is a female. The workers call her a “tramp” and many other vulgar names because she wears red shoes and is the only female character in a male-dominated story. Another category that would fall under injustice is discrimination against Homosexuality.
One of the biggest social injustices going on in the world today is the discrimination against gay and lesbian individuals. For a long time in many (but not all) societies, homosexuals have been persecuted, physically attacked, denied rights to housing, jobs, love and most other things that a good society offers merely because of their orientation. We have “Gay Pride” because it is necessary for homosexuals to express the pride they have in themselves as individuals. Everyone has a right to have pride in their selves. I have a gay friend who gets bullied every single day for being a homosexual.
The Essay on Birth of an Anti-Social Society
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I’ve watched kids taunt and bully him for years, at school and outside of school. I do the best I can to stand up and be there for him but since he came out of “the closet. ” He’s has been very lonely and quiet and not himself anymore. Also, he has been isolating himself from people close to him, including parents, and I sometimes get scared of what might happen to him if his emotions get the best of him. I sometimes call him at night just to make sure he’s fine and when I call him sometimes he would break down and then I would cry because it just breaks my heart knowing someone I love is like this.
I know this isn’t something you can get over so quickly, but I just can’t stand seeing him like that. I don’t know what else I can do for him, apart from just being there for him. Does this make you angry? I do feel angry about injustice and I believe that people have been and will continue to be subjected to injustice in most societies. The result will be that many people will feel bad about themselves. The only way to fix an injustice is to learn from the mistakes and act upon them as they are presented in the future.
If I was confronted with an injustice, I would do the same thing I did for my friend as I would for myself; stand up against it. I would never allow somebody get in my head and tear me down. With all of the past bulling, it has made me the strong young lady that I am today. I like to stand up for my beliefs. Even if nobody approves of my beliefs, the hold the right to formulate their own opinions and to honor mine. People learn and grow through past experiences and those have definitely outlined my beliefs today. Social injustices will be around forever. It is up to us to learn from them.