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Sia ? 6 years, 8 months ago
Equality and Justice are two different sides of the same coin and are inseparable in a democracy. Equality in the sense of government is for all people to be treated equally under the law. The problem with democracy is a majority may not treat people equal or assure justice. Justice is a theory of fairness, which focuses on the needs of those who suffered from various wrongdoings and punishing those who deliberately caused harm to society. For this, the proper laws should be implemented in the country, and they have to make sure that every person, regardless of their social background, race or gender is treated equally and fairly, as the law assumes.
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