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Justice Defined By Another Standard

Justice Defined By

Another Standard

To The Reader’s Forum:

The defacement and disrespect of the statues in Dow Park memorializing the Underground Railroad blemishes our area. I agree with the ‘No Hate in Jamestown Rally” deploring the destruction of property. At that rally, a spokesman said, “Justice needs to be intersectional. If your justice is not intersectional, it is not justice.” Sweeping across college campuses, intersectionality turns the focus of justice to physical characteristics. One college website in NY says, “The focus on race … is to lay emphasis in the intersectional aspects of … social justice issues.”

Intersectional justice places race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and nationality into intertwining categories as the lens for which to see discriminatory policies and practices resulting in disparities and injustices.

If you’re male as opposed to female, transgender, or non-binary, then you bear the guilt of injustice and oppression. If you have “white” skin, as opposed to “darker” skin, then you bear the guilt of injustice and oppression. If you’re attracted to the opposite sex, and not to someone of the same-sex or attracted to both sexes, then you bear the guilt of injustice and oppression. If you’re a naturally born American, as opposed to a legal immigrant or an illegal alien, then you bear the guilt of injustice and oppression. If you’re an able-bodied person as opposed to having a disability, then you are guilty of injustice and oppression.

So, if you’re male, white, attracted only to the opposite sex, a naturally born American citizen and an able-bodied individual, you bear the most guilt of being unjust and being an oppressor. You bear the guilt through no fault of your own. Genetic characteristics which you have no control over are used against you to judge you guilty of oppression and injustice. Why? You belong in the “wrong” categories according to and imposed by the leftist elites.

That’s false justice generating false guilt according to the false theory of intersectionality formulated on a false premise of genetics forged by fallen and fallible sinful humans having no regard for God.

Fourteen times in Isaiah alone justice is connected to righteousness, not intersectionality. Justice and righteousness together in the Bible ultimately relate to God above, not intersectionality below. Intersectionality has only one view and it’s not on God. The Bible has two views: it starts with God and then to man. Intersectionality shows deference to genetics. True justice defers to God.

Mel McGinnis

Frewsburg

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