O próprio são Tomás de Aquino diz isso, matarás, se necessário, matarás em nome da lei, diz Tomás de Aquino, quer dizer não é bem isso que ele diz, mas é mais ou menos isso, estou adaptando, entendeu? O que ele quer dizer é quem mata em nome da justiça não é um criminoso porque isso Não é crime, deu para entender?
Patrícia MeloWhat if the differences between social strata stem not from genomics or inherent xcellence or even dollars, but merely differences in knowledge? Would this not mean the whole Pyramid is built on shifting sands?"
I speculated such a suggestion could be seen as a serious deviancy.
Melphi seemed delited. "Try this for deviancy: fabricants are mirrors held up to purebloods' consciences; what purebloods see reflected there sickens them. So they blame you for holding up the mirror."
I hid my shock by asking when purebloods might blame themselves.
Melphi relplied, "History suggests, not until they are made to.
Tag: consciousness perception equality justice hatred racism
The true champion of justice, if he intends to survive even for a short time, must necessarily confine himself to private life and leave politics alone.
SocratesTag: politics justice philosophy
The world is full of injustice, and those who profit by injustice are in a position to administer rewards and punishments. The rewards go to those who invent ingenious justifications for inequality, the punishments to those who try to remedy it.
Bertrand RussellThere is no reason to think a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens cannot change the world; Indeed, that's the only thing that ever has.
Margaret MeadIf we don't fight hard enough for the things we stand for, at some point we have to recognize that we don't really stand for them.
Paul WellstoneGod may seem sometimes to forget for a while, whilst his justice reposes, but there always comes a moment when he remembers.
Alexandre DumasFaith without reason produces a mindless Christianity which is less than useless; the focus on justice in this world produces a theology that chases its own tail."
~R. Alan Woods [2013]
Tag: justice reasoning theology faith-reason r-alan-woods
Too much mercy... often resulted in further crimes which were fatal to innocent victims who need not have been victims if justice had been put first and mercy second.
Agatha ChristieTag: justice mercy victims crimes
The past gives you no justice. Sentences are passed. But that doesn't mean you get justice. You can stand there forever and rail and say, 'Someone has to pay. I want what was taken from me.' But you're just going to get silence coming back at you. The past doesn't pay. We pay. And we're all free to decide when we've had enough.
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