When this form of justification is left un-checked in an environment that claims to be for equal rights, serious injustices can be swept under the rug, waiting to be stepped on. The nature of these issues and injustices provide key arguments to lawyer/writer Bryan Stevenson’s autobiographical novel, Just Mercy, as well as rapper Eminem’s most controversial song, White America. Just Mercy and White America provide two opposing perspectives for the same idea; that the misuse of justification does nothing but detract from the issues concerning racial injustice in the United States, whether it be in the justice system with Stevenson or in the media with
When this form of justification is left un-checked in an environment that claims to be for equal rights, serious injustices can be swept under the rug, waiting to be stepped on. The nature of these issues and injustices provide key arguments to lawyer/writer Bryan Stevenson’s autobiographical novel, Just Mercy, as well as rapper Eminem’s most controversial song, White America. Just Mercy and White America provide two opposing perspectives for the same idea; that the misuse of justification does nothing but detract from the issues concerning racial injustice in the United States, whether it be in the justice system with Stevenson or in the media with