Friday, February 5, 2010

Overcoming Social Injustice

2. I would try to amend the unjust law, but would follow the law until something could be done. I would need to think of ways to change the law and without a plan, I would probably be punished for not following the law. If the government oppress my actions against them, I wouldn't be able to carry out my actions so until I have a definite plan, I would have to follow the law. So transgressing them at once wouldn't be the best idea even though I would want to stop them at once. If a law is unfair, I would not be happy and instead of just accepting the fact, I would strive to change it. You won't get nothing done if you try to stay content with the law so I think that is the worst decision to choose. The government can take advantage of that and just implement more unjust laws. In conclusion, amending the law would be my first choice, but if I try to change the law right away, I would probably be oppressed right away which would not allow me to carry out my plan. I would be a good citizen and obey the laws until I think of the perfect plan to amend the law.

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  1. I agree, bringing up the point that the government could oppress more laws was very good. In today's world people need to think out their actions instead of acting irrational.

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