Quotes about Injustice
God is the one who always remembers those whom history has forgotten.
— Bartolome de las Casas
As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest.
— Nelson Mandela
Racism and injustice and violence sweep our world, bringing a tragic harvest of heartache and death.
— Billy Graham
Too many people think repenting means feeling terrible about something someone has done. Feeling bad is fine, and it often accompanies repentance, but repentance is not so much about what we feel but the twofold prong of owning up to our own injustices and failures to love, and starting all over by living justly and lovingly.
— Scot McKnight
Babylon was and is a timeless trope for empires and nations and powers that systematize injustices, oppress the people of God, and suppress the truths of liberation. Babylon is no more a city of the future than it is a city of the here and now.
— Scot McKnight
Second, there is a clear eschatological focus in the word "blessed."9 If a focus of the Old Testament was on present-life blessings for Torah observance, there is another dimension that deconstructs injustice and sets the tone for Israel's hope: the future blessing of God in the kingdom when all things will be put right; no text in the Old Testament fits more here than Isaiah 61.10 This second dimension shapes the Beatitudes because Jesus' focus is on future blessing.
— Scot McKnight
I don't like injustice. We're living in a time where, whether it's the Internet or tabloids, being sh-tty has become a sport. We're just grown-up bullies.
— Jennifer Aniston
It's horrifying and absurd to think that there are currently more slaves on earth than at any other time in human history.
— Louie Giglio
Man hurts man, time and time again. As we drown in the wake of our power, somebody tell me why?
— Amy Grant
I mean it used to be, there was a time … when lynchings of African Americans were not that incredibly rare. Now the lynchings are the police and it's just an outrage.
— Ben Stein
If the government can't get the black man justice, then it's time for the black man to get some justice for himself.
— Malcolm X
Now the white man's time is over. Tokenism will not help him, and it will doom us. Complete separation will save us - and who knows, it might make God decide to give the white devil a few more years.
— Malcolm X