Justice from "summary" of The Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara
Justice, as I saw it during our journey through the vast landscapes of South America, is a concept that transcends borders and languages. It is a universal principle that speaks to the inherent dignity and rights of all human beings, regardless of their background or circumstances. In the villages and towns we visited, I witnessed firsthand the stark inequalities that exist in our world. The rich feasting while the poor struggled to put food on the table. The powerful exploiting the weak for their own gain. It was a stark reminder of the injustices that plague our societies and fuel the flames of discontent and unrest. But amidst all this hardship and suffering, I also saw glimmers of hope and resilience. I saw ordinary people coming togeth...Similar Posts
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