“On the contrary, if they are treated with justice and humanity, proper example and the advantages of education given them, the coming years will be as bright and prosperous to the unfortunate race as the past has been dark and painful.” IfsYearsHas BeensPastHumanityGivenJusticeDarkRaceExampleAdvantagePainfulContraryTreatedUnfortunateProsperous Book:SERVING THE REPUBLIC Source: SERVING THE REPUBLIC
“Justice is the recognition of the fact that you cannot fake the character of men as you cannot fake the character of nature, that you must judge all men as conscientiously as you judge inanimate objects, with the same respect for truth, with the same incorruptible vision, by as pure and as rational a process of identification-that every man must be judged for what he is and treated accordingly.” MenCharacterFactsProcessJusticeVisionObjectsJudgingPureEvery ManTreatedRationalRecognitionFakeJudgedIdentificationInanimate ObjectsCharacter Of A Man Author:John Galt
“I believe ... that the soul of man is immortal and will be treated with justice in another life, respecting its conduct in this.” MenBelieveSoulI BelieveJusticeKarmaTreatedImmortalFoundingOur Founding FathersFounding Fathers ChristianUs Founding FathersAnother LifeFounding Fathers Of AmericaFounding AmericaAmerican Founding FathersFounding Fathers AtheistDeismChristianity From Founding FathersRevolution Founding FathersChristian Patriotic Book:Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ... Source: Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin ...
“Adults who enter into public life implicitly consent to having less privacy, but their families - especially their children - should not be treated callously or thoughtlessly.” ShouldChildrenWisdomPoliticsLeadershipJusticeFamilyClassGenerationsHuman NaturePolicyEthicsAdultsHuman RightsSocial MediaTreatedIdeologyPrivacyFree SpeechConsentCivilityPublic Life Author:Melissa Harris-Perry
“The prostitute is the scapegoat for everyone's sins, and few people care whether she is justly treated or not. Good people have spent thousands of pounds in efforts to reform her, poets have written about her, essayists and orators have made her the subject of some of their most striking rhetoric; perhaps no class of people has been so much abused, and alternatively sentimentalized over as prostitutes have been but one thing they have never yet had, and that is simple legal justice.” PeopleHas BeensMadeCareJusticeSinSimpleEffortClassWrittenOne ThingSubjectsPoetTreatedReformPoundsGood PeopleRhetoricEssayistsScapegoatOrators Author:Alison Roberta Noble Neilans
“There's a reason survivors choose not to go to the police, and that's because they're treated as the criminals. The rapists are innocent until proven guilty, but survivors are guilty until proven innocent - at least in the eyes of the police.” ReasonEyeCommunityJusticeClassPolicyEqualEthicsPoliceHuman RightsCriminalsTreatedInnocentGuiltyIdeologySurvivorFree SpeechProvenEqual RightsDisobedienceCivil DisobediencePartisanshipGuilty Until Proven Innocent Author:Emma Sulkowicz
“We cannot eradicate global drug markets, but we can certainly regulate them as we have done with alcohol and tobacco markets. Drug abuse, alcoholism and tobacco should be treated as public health problems, not criminal justice issues.” ShouldDoneProblemJusticeIssuesDrugAbuseAlcoholCriminalsTreatedAlcoholismTobaccoPublic HealthCriminal JusticeDrug AbuseHealth Problems Author:Otto Perez Molina