Injustices are defined as unfair or unethical actions that disproportionately affect individuals who do not deserve to be treated in such a way. The sense of injustice can arise from various sources,...
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: Exploring the impact of injustice on mental health, relationships, and society.
There is increasing recognition that advocating for marginalized family members is a crucial moral duty. Marginalization can take many forms, including disability, race, gender identity, sexual...
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: Sexual intimacy as a means of promoting inclusivity and justice
Sexual minorities have been subject to discrimination, violence, oppression, and injustice for centuries. They continue to be discriminated against due to their sexual orientation, gender identity,...
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: Sexual minorities suffer from guilt and isolation for not speaking out against injustice
The phenomenon of "invisibility" refers to being excluded from mainstream society due to factors such as race, gender, class, disability, age, or sexual orientation. Marginalized individuals may feel...
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: Sexual invisibility and intimacy: the impact on gender, race, age, and disability groups
Discrimination is an unjust treatment based on prejudice towards individuals who belong to specific groups due to their race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, or any other...
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: Discrimination: challenging unfair treatment through ethical reflection, moral courage, and existential resilience
There are many different ways to define and understand the concept of justice, but one thing is certain - it is a goal that everyone strives for. It is what we want for ourselves and those around us,...
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: Achieving justice through embracing identity: why recognition is key