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"Just"ice
Just.
What does that word mean?
“You are just one person.”
“She is just a child.”
That statement only means something if she allows it to.
So I ask you...
What is being accomplished by using it?
You are trying to reassure yourself that you are superior by referring to someone else as “just.”
“He is just a man.”
Be careful, that man can move mountains.
Gaining confidence off belittling others…
shame shame,
you are only fooling yourself,
while the ones you call “just” see you as a fool.
Don’t waste your breath.
Don’t dare stay shallow
and only express the one side,
the dark side.
Did you forget?
Just has two.
Just can degrade,
but in Justice it is rightness.
“He is a just man.”
Simple switch,
World of a difference.

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