Word: unjustness
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Divestment is never a decision to be made lightly, but the evidence has become overwhelming that Texaco is malignant and unjust in its actions. We need to send a clear message that its blatant prejudice and social irresponsibility will no longer go unnoticed. Harvard is in a prime position to take the first step...
...this unequal, unjust, bigoted society...our rights must be maintained," said Michelle Bradley, one of the participants in the rally. "California is just the tip of the iceberg...
...coverage of Richard Jewell is a case in point. In its lead staff editorial on Tuesday, The New York Times laid nearly all the blame for the unjust treatment of Richard Jewell at the FBI's doorstep. They characterized the media's pursuit of Jewell and the stakeout of his home "regrettable," but peripheral. Ultimately, the editors said, the FBI was at fault for conducting an investigation based entirely on circumstantial evidence, rumor and hearsay. The FBI does shoulder considerable blame for leaking Jewell's identity to the press. Eager to close the case, they counted their chickens before they...
...civilians? The hasty and somewhat surprising answers that have sprouted in the media insist on depicting the Palestinians as inherently violent and as the enemies of peace. In their coverage, some journalists have failed to mention fundamental truths about the real Palestinian condition. Instead, they further the offensive and unjust myths of the Israeli state. The opinion article by Justin C. Danilewitz, appearing in The Crimson's October 2 issue, presents the public a convincing, but rather manipulative example of the journalistic bias that has hurt Palestinians for decades...
...supporters are saying that the PBHA exception is arbitrary and that the administration is making unjust qualitative distinctions between student groups...