The Biggest Story on Racial Injustice
“Social justice is a concept of fair and just relations between the individual and society as measured by the distribution of wealth, opportunities for personal activity, and social privileges. ” The key terms in the above definition is "fair" and "just". Because "justice" and "just" are used, the statement forwards any inequality as a moral perpetration, and it provokes in us the need to blame as a key objective. As the concept was socialized in public and private discourse, in the research journals, and the media, it took on a life of its own. It became a truism in the public mind that was self-evidencing and self-fulfilling. As referenced above, the truth about the statistics is that they are all cause. This means true root cause or causes are unknown, and so there are potentially numerous causes. Unfortunately, this has not stopped politicians, news media, and the diversity industry from speculating causation. The seemingly final attributio...