Thursday, November 5, 2009

Social justice

This is a phrase with a unique meaning that might not be obvious.

But what is social justice? I’m not naïve. From Sharpton to Wright social justice has come to means redressing the wrongs of the past in the form of government benefits or reparations. The expression has a hint of retribution as in “you owe us.” In actuality, the words haven’t any real meaning. There are always those who grieve, and as long as the government attempts to satisfy those with a gripe, the plaintive cry for social justice will have irresistable appeal. More...

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