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Understanding Injustice: What it Means and Why it Matters

Injustifiable refers to something that is not justifiable or cannot be defended as fair or right. It is often used to describe actions or decisions that are considered unjust, oppressive, or harmful.

Examples:

1. The company's decision to lay off so many employees without any warning was injustifiable.
2. The government's policy of detaining innocent civilians without trial is injustifiable.
3. The judge's bias towards the wealthy defendant was injustifiable and led to a miscarriage of justice.
4. The school's zero-tolerance policy on bullying has led to injustifiable punishments for some students who were simply trying to defend themselves.
5. The company's refusal to pay workers a living wage is injustifiable, especially when the CEO is making millions.

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