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MULTIPLE CHOICE | WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG? FREEDOM
 
 
 
JUSTICE
 
 
 
LOVE
 
 
 
PEACE; AND WHY? | image tagged in multiple choice | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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5 ups, 4y,
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B. Justice

I've watched enough Flash to know that the justice system isn't fair. And this doesn't just happen in TV shows. People are put into jail for things they didn't do. And even more commonly, for kids. I have a friend who would always get into fights. That's because he was being bullied, and he was defending himself. But was always the one to get in trouble. My example from my irl experiences is when I was outed. I am (forcibly) openly bisexual, but that was because I came out to one person, then "magically" 10 minutes later, the whole grade knew. I wasn't even 12 yet. The girl who told didn't get in any sort of trouble, and she spread other fake rumors about me which turned people against me. Still, I was seen as the bad guy. So really, freedom, love, and peace are positive almost always. But justice, is commonly negative.
5 ups, 4y,
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I have to agree with a lot of what you said. Justice has become something unjust in many ways and isn't what it's supposed to be.
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4 ups, 4y,
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Exactly. And a lot of what I said probably has a lot do with my anger that I have towards how unjust justice is.
3 ups, 4y
Well it's definitly warranted
2 ups, 4y,
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2 ups, 4y,
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Huh?
2 ups, 4y,
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Justice is injust. It makes no hecking sense!
2 ups, 4y,
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I mean that our method of carrying out justice is in many ways unjust; it's corrupted. Therefore, it is no longer truly justice
2 ups, 4y
Yeah, that's kinda what I meant.
1 up, 4y
Sorry, unjust.
3 ups, 4y,
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Interestingly, no-one seems to have said LOVE so far, but I think it's the most obvious one. All the others depend on a whole society, really. But you can love even when the rest of society doesn't agree or care. But you can't be free if the society you live in decides against it, you can't have peace if the society you live in doesn't want peace and justice is a purely social concept and therefore defined by the society you live in.
1 up, 4y
That is what I said
3 ups, 4y
I'm sorry to say it but that'd have to be peace.
I love peace, but if we want justice and freedom and have a love for others, it might sometimes result in disagreements and eventually wars with others who suppress those values
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1 up, 4y
I will say "peace" because the other three - "Freedom", "Justice" and "Love" typically involve experiencing something -or working to experience something- one feels strongly enough to fight for or defend. Peace, on the other hand, generally implies a release of emotion or a departure from and/or a release of stressful conditions.
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0 ups, 4y
Justice because it implies a punishment
0 ups, 4y
And
0 ups, 4y,
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Peace because it's expendable unlike the rest
1 up, 4y
I agree with your choice...but I think our reasoning is vastly different
0 ups, 4y
It's B, because if you think about it freedom, love, and peace is given for like being a good person, but justice Is given for being a bad person
0 ups, 4y
C. Love

Freedom, justice, and peace are all things the world strives for. Love is a connection between beings that most likely does not affect the outcome of the Earth.
1 up, 4y
if u talkin bout America then we don't have much of anything of those. Trump has only done the opposites of all 4 of those, with few exeptions.
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0 ups, 4y
C peace i m guessing
1 up, 4y,
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In the spirit of these coronavirus times, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say A. Freedom does not belong.

This crisis has revealed that lot of people in the United States have a warped and extremist understanding of "freedom," which places the needs of the self above all, and which does not properly take into account the rights of society's most vulnerable to be free from debilitating and deadly illness.

We see this in the mad dash to re-open the country for business and "get back to normal," despite us just having passed the 60,000 dead mark (which we were not supposed to reach until August), and otherwise being in no position to implement mass testing and tracing -- as other countries who have managed the Covid-19 crisis more successfully have done -- let alone have a real cure or vaccine in hand and ready to be scaled into production.

Putting your next backyard barbecue, dinner at Applebee's, haircut, or tattoo over someone else's life?

That is neither justice, love, nor peace.
2 ups, 4y,
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But who will decide what freedoms we are allowed to have?
2 ups, 4y,
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We're a democracy: we'll have to decide, together.

And at the end of the day, we'll reach some sort of compromise that balances public health and the economy.
2 ups, 4y
Wow 😦 my explanation was way worse
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