How does one resist injustice?

How does one resist injustice?

I think one can resist injustice by no getting caught up in the moment and have more time to think about what the consequence could be. One can think about the how it will feel to do the right thing. One can give more rather than receiving, to have a better feeling of justice. Injustice can be when one doesn’t give their opinion, when one knows about the problem that is occurring but has no response to stop the issue.

A good source for this would be a movie. For example the movie superman It can be easy to get caught up in the crime, but he can resist injustice by stopping it.  Another example of this is the book wonder. The kids are bullying another student because of his deformed face, but one other student stands by his side and becomes friends. This is a form of justice. An example of injustice would be news articles, for example the article we saw in class explained how people are saying there is no problem although there is one.

Does the group of people you hang out with have an effect if you can or can’t resist injustice?

Do you have to know what the doing the wrong thing feels like so you know how to accomplish the right thing?

Is one form of injustice worse than other forms?

How can you stop one from creating injustice?

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https://www.myface.org/the-myface-wonder-project/

What it means to be human…

Humans want to communicate

Humans have/need a dream

Humans have a desire to help others

Humans seek happiness

Humans need friends/ seek companions

Humans want to learn

Humans need to express their emotions

Humans can be ignorant and should be more aware

Humans are violent

Humans fight for what they believe in

Humans have conflict/war

Humans prevail despite conflict

Humans may abuse power

Humans want to be remembered because most like recognition

Humans disagree

Humans may be discriminatory/racist

Humans like to make our lives easier and better

Humans like to help and fight against perceived injustice

Humans are curious and seek knowledge

 

In the book Don’t Tell Don’t Tell Don’t Tell by Liane Shaw, there is one character that has autism and he is being bullied. His name is Fredrick. One day he was sitting in the library and this girl came up to him and after they were talking for a while they became friends. Her name is Angel.  Angel has moved houses a lot and she is frustrated with her parents because of that. She makes a plan to run away and she only tells Fredrick, her last words to fredrick is “don’t tell.” Fredrick becomes worried about Angel, when he doesn’t get a call from her. Fredrick then goes looking for her, and finds her alone in a forest. Together they find a way to escape the dangers.  What I learnt from this book is that humans care about each other, we can be compassionate, and we fight for what we believe in.

 

 

Fitness 11 Goal

My goal for Fitness 11 is to be able to improve my strength and my balance. I want to be able to improve on this because it can help me to improve with soccer. If I work on my balance and strength it can act as a building block, to help me  improve in other things such as being able to run longer or being able to hold a plank longer. I can achieve this goal by trying my best everyday in class.