Injustice in a sentence as a noun

[1] Why are we trying to create conflict and see injustice where there is none?

I'm entirely unsurprised that there are so many cries of "injustice!

If you don't protest every single injustice I want you to protest, you must be a hypocrite!

And it's more based on agreement or appreciation instead of righting karmic injustice.

Every time you feel like you've made the world better by upvoting a story about injustice, you're just making yourself feel smug.

It's an injustice to those of us who are actually socially awkward but still know how to behave like decent ******* humans at work.

Finding ways to intervene is important, but the existence of homeless people does not imply social injustice.

Almost every social injustice that ever occurred came out of some cultural prejudice.

You can't correct injustice and intolerance with more injustice and intolerance.

Each time somebody protests some injustice or evil happening somewhere, some people couldn't find anything better to do but chime in with "why you protest X but not Y?

We call for this tragedy to be a basis for reform of copyright and intellectual property law, returning it to the proper principles of common good to the many, rather than private gain to the few. We call for this tragedy to be a basis for greater recognition of the oppression and injustices heaped daily by certain persons and institutions of authority upon anyone who dares to stand up and be counted for their beliefs, and for greater solidarity and mutual aid in response.

Injustice definitions

noun

an unjust act

See also: unfairness iniquity shabbiness

noun

the practice of being unjust or unfair

See also: unjustness