injustice
Unfairness within a society regarding the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges.
Unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on their race.
Unfairness related to financial and economic opportunities or outcomes.
Emphasizes the large scale or high degree of the injustice.
Expresses a strong emotional reaction to a severe injustice.
Used to describe a very serious and significant injustice.
Highlights that the injustice is obvious and unacceptable.
An action or situation that is considered to be unfair by someone, whether it is factually unjust or not.
The feeling that a situation is unfair.
Someone who has been treated unfairly.
To actively work to stop or prevent unfairness.
To state your opinion publicly in order to protest against an injustice.
To be negatively affected by an unjust act or system.
To have something unjust happen to you personally.
To express strong public disapproval of an injustice.
To perform an act that is unfair or unjust.
To fix a situation that was unfair.
To judge someone or yourself unfairly.
A more formal way to say 'correct an injustice'.
To correct something that is unfair or wrong, often involving compensation.