If The Same Old Solutions For The Same Old Problems Worked— Wouldn’t We Be Done Already
There is something missing in the fight against injustice.

Social injustice
Why have millenniums of protests of every kind and size produced no lasting results? And why do people keep using the same faulty methods over and over again thinking that they’ll work this time?
If lasting and permanent change could be achieved by protests, riots, and violence, that in a lot of cases are acts of injustice themselves, mankind would surely have had these problems solved by now.
Let me make it clear that this is just my personal opinion.
I’m not the smartest bird on the wire, but I’m not the dumbest either. I can clearly see the deep roots of injustice in all aspects of society that are responsible for the desperation, frustration, and hopelessness that drives the desire for change — no matter the cost.
But the stark reality is that the methods used to relieve injustice don’t work. They didn’t work in the past, they’re not working now, and they won’t work in the future. All these strategies are like putting a few bandaids on a critically injured abuse victim and pronouncing him cured.
It’s obvious to me that something vital is missing, overlooked, or ignored.
Simply put, injustice is a condition of the heart, conscience, and attitude. Justice cannot be legislated or forced into any of those things.
And if we take off our rose-colored glasses, we can see the diseased state into which the morality of mankind has sunk. It’s so bad, in fact, that the word ‘terminal’ seems to apply.
I think we could all agree that we need something completely new, something/someone capable of exercising absolute justice with the ability to change human hearts. I’m not sure where you would turn, but I’m placing all my hopes on the only entity in the universe with those credentials.






