Like everything!!! Hitler was so biased that he took a group of people that were different from him and threw them all under a bus! He had them tortured, shot, murdered, starved, put in a area that could probably hold 1,000 people well and crammed well over 15,000 in there. He had them put into big work camps and made them work with little food or water. They were starved some days! I don't know how you could ask such an obvious question.
Maybe you were just trying to get others point of view. I really don't know. Oh well. Oh and you spelled Holocaust wrong. Just to to let you be aware.
Trevor Huddlestone fought for social injustice rights
deficit (debt) estate general social injustice economic injustice american revolution i dnt noe if these r short term but they r definitly causes!
civil rights, fair pay, lack of food, social injustice
you should try to ask answers at yahoo answer they are more accurate and they answer them faster most of the time for me :) they do great with my SOS hw :)
In his speech, Elie Wiesel argues that indifference is a profound danger to humanity, as it allows suffering and injustice to persist unchecked. He emphasizes that silence in the face of oppression is a betrayal of our shared humanity, stating that "the opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference." Wiesel draws on his own experiences during the Holocaust to illustrate the devastating consequences of apathy, urging the audience to take action against injustice and to remember that "to forget is not an option." His central message is a call to awaken compassion and responsibility in the face of suffering.
moral injustice social injustice political injustice racial injustice religious injustice cultural injustice
Injustice Injustice 2
Injustice is a noun.
injustice
Lack of fairness or injustice
Injustice
men shouldn't be like injustice, because injustice is our enemy.
Injustice is the opposite of justice.
"Injustice", is "la injusticia".
Injustice is a noun.
Ghandi
The injustice that you have comitted is highly untolerated!