Saturday, August 23, 2008

2. Identify the individuals and/or groups who are affected by this injustice and describe how they are affected.


Being apart of the general public we are always being made aware of horrible events that occur within society. From natural disasters to sexual assault, from racism to murder like the frightening frenzy stabbing from the article. We are being made aware of unjust events that do happen. But hearing the words ‘your best friend or family member Belinda Van Krevek has planned and witnessed the killing of Jack Van Krevel her father.’ It is one of the most dreaded fearful words anyone would want to hear. Closing your eyes you would feel the horror, the pettiness, the coldness of now your faint friend and dreaded murderer Belinda Van Krevel. Being mother is one of the many joys in life, but hearing about this dreaded act would make her wonder were she went wrong. The sister and brother both would be horrified. The worst is for her daughter to grow up and learn her mother is a disgrace. While these are only the effects of the individuals. The world, the country, the community would have to face the thought of another human being who has shown the least bit of justice within their actions. Hearing it on the news, reading the story in articles, searching it up on the net. The public are constantly reminded of how one woman can dramatically change the perspective on our country and show the unjust manner Belinda Van Krevel has displayed. Babies are brought into this world with equal rights and duties. Mothers teach these qualities with moral support so they will grow up in respecting the land, the people and the law. Everyone has a right to freedom of movement but when that movement is demonstrated in a horrific way we as a society have to constantly question the injustice of a small person’s big action.

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