Justice is something that has been evolving since the beginning of time. From women's rights, to racial discrimination, justice has been seen all over the world. Each person has experienced it at least one time in their life. It has taken many, many years for justice to be what it is today. But even though it is the 21st century, and it seems as if we have conquered justice, we still have many more things to conquer.
Around the world, justice is portrayed in different ways. Justice in one country, is not the same in the next. For example, the death penalty. The death penalty is legal in the United States of America, but in Canada, it is illegal. Is that justice? This video shows, the death penalty is in-just. But in this article, it shows that the death penalty is justice. The question is, who is right? Where do we draw the line? The justice system is defiantly corrupt, because it has created a society where no one knows the right from wrong, and the in-just from the justice.
Justice is something that keeps everything fairly in order. Without it, the world we live in will become completely corrupt. Our morals DO tell us whether something is justice or not, so it defiantly does play apart in our decisions whether something is justice or in-just.