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The phrase "systemic injustice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to deep-rooted or persistent patterns of unfairness and inequality in a system or organization. For example, "The protesters wanted to draw attention to the systemic injustice in the criminal justice system."
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TV sitcom writers don't necessarily have to care about white privilege or how stereotyping perpetuates a system of systemic injustice, as they are more concerned with putting on a show and getting viewers.
And by permitting prisoners the right to die under those conditions we would avoid treating the more systemic injustice our prison system would have become under those circumstances.
"Everything is always about race," because it seems that #bluelivesmatter and #alllivesmatter only seem to find their voices when a Black American speaks out against systemic injustice, but when a white perpetrator breaches that system, we hear crickets.
And it is a world of self-control and symbolic action in response to systemic injustice".
Through our silence, collective inaction and submission to systemic injustice, we are complicit.
"We write papers and present papers on systemic injustice, racism, classism, sexism," Ms. Roncolato said.
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The opening paragraphs of the criminal justice subsection highlights an "unprecedented campaign of harassment against police forces," but doesn't acknowledge the systemic injustices plaguing the system.
The new pope by his choice of name and personal lifestyle is clearly sympathetic to the needs of the poor but is, like his two predecessors, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, apparently quite hostile to the Liberation theologians, especially in Latin America, who have revealed the structural and systemic injustices of a market system which fails the poor.
Farm Aid has been working to shed light on what it says are systemic injustices in this new contract-driven system.
"The execution of an innocent man crystallizes in the most sickening way the vast systemic injustices that plague our death penalty system," Denny LeBoeuf, director of the Capital Punishment Project at the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement.
How might Christians raise awareness of different forms of exile in our nation and world? 2. How might Christians partner with God and nourish a spirit of transformation in those who find themselves in the exile of the prison system? 3. What can Christians do to transform the systemic injustices that force so many minorities into the exiles of incarceration and/or poverty?
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