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Moral duty calls for standing up against injustice from "summary" of Common Sense by Thomas Paine

It is a fundamental truth that when faced with injustice, it is our moral obligation to take a stand and fight against it. In the face of oppression and tyranny, remaining silent and passive is not only cowardly but also morally wrong. As rational beings, we have been endowed with the ability to discern right from wrong, and it is this very ability that calls upon us to resist injustice wherever we may encounter it. To turn a blind eye to the suffering of our fellow human beings is to betray our own humanity and relinquish our moral responsibility to uphold justice and equality. When we witness injustice being perpetrated, whether it be in the form of political oppression, social inequality, or economic exploitation, we must not sit idly by and watch as others suffer. We must instead rise up and use our voices and actions to challenge and dismantle systems of oppression and injustice. To ignore the cries of the oppressed and marginalized is to be complicit in their suffering, and to deny them the justice and dignity that is their inherent right. It is only through collective action and solidarity that we can hope to create a more just and equitable society for all. Therefore, let us not shirk our moral duty to stand up against injustice, but instead let us be guided by our principles and values to fight for a world where justice, equality, and freedom reign supreme. Let us be the voice for the voiceless, the champions of the oppressed, and the defenders of truth and righteousness.
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    Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

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