Justice And Injustice
Socrates and Dietrich Bonhoeffer both believed there can only be justice when the law treats each citizen equally. Socrates was a philosopher who was unjustly sentenced to death after his trial and Bonhoeffer was a Pastor who was hung during World War II. Both men tried to open the eyes and minds of others and lead people towards justice and betterment, and both died as a result of their attempts. These two men lived thousands of years apart, however throughout time one thing that never changed connects the two men, and that is their views of justice.
If everyone were treated equally it would not only make the world one lives in a just place, but it would also prevent a majority of crimes from happening to begin with. If there was a city where there was no discrimination it would prevent a lot of the crimes before they even happen. There are some cities that exist to this day where there is less discrimination and less prejudice, usually these areas see less crimes compared to......
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