When growing up the idea of injustice was when something was unfair for one individual but fair for another breaking the balance and meaning of every one were equal. I never witnessed or noticed injustice first hand until I was about 10. There was a large line of people waiting for lunch in the cafeteria which caused a lot of students to cut people as it saved them time. One person named Dylan was a student who had a very intimidating complexion he was tall lean and dressed like a thug. He acted like a punk to everyone who couldn’t stand up for themselves and would always try to start stuff with people for no reason. One day when Dylan was waiting in line he was pushing and shoving friends for fun to pass the long wait time which a yard duty mislead for him trying to cut the line so he was grabbed by the jacket pulled into the back of the line with no explanation. After the student defended himself she called him ” A little S***” who needs to learn manners. When he tried to tell someone what she said other teachers found it too impracticable to believe. The act was small but had a large impact on Dylan as he would skip school more often and keep his mouth shut when witnessing bad stuff as he wouldn’t be believed regardless.
This situation is interesting as you could claim this was justice. As he had caused many problems before in which he wasn’t caught but finally got punished for something else he was actually innocent of. When bad things happen to bad people you identify it as justice but in this case I believe it wasn’t. By using Analogical arguments which “rely on analogies, and the first point to note about analogies is that any two objects are bound to be similar in some ways and not others.” I can defend the connection this had to injustice to show how the real injustice caused a kid to never feel like he would be believed which lead to a lonely life.
Dylan may have been a jerk at school but everyone knew why he was that way. His dad was a meathead drunk who would come almost late everyday to pick him up or just openly forget to pick him up. Dylan was the typical bully who was so unhappy with his life at such a young age that being mean was his only outlet. This does not mean that what he did was okay but it doesn’t mean he deserved to be labeled as a liar. Dylan was maybe not the nicest guy and sometimes aggressive but lying was never his thing. The definition of Injustice is a quality relating to unfairness or undeserved outcomes in which Dylan was a victim too. Since teachers never gave him the chance to explain why he acted that way they never got to see the situation he was actually in. Which never let him learn how to be good since his dad never taught him and therefore shows this situation as an injustice act.