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Justice, fairness, and honesty – virtues that define good, yet even the best intentions can cause harm. Explore the complex contrast between good and evil.
When Justice is Misused: The Fine Line Between Good and Evil
Throughout history, humanity has struggled with the contrast between good and evil. While some genuinely seek justice and fairness, others knowingly manipulate these ideals to serve their own interests. Injustice is not always a matter of error – it is often deliberate. The institutions built to protect can also be weaponized against the innocent.
This page serves as a conclusion, bringing together themes of morality, truth, and responsibility. Figures like Abbé Pierre, whose life was dedicated to helping the poor, also became entangled in controversy. Though his actions led to scandal, his status as an icon shielded him from full accountability. But beyond such dilemmas, we must also confront a harsher reality: when justice is used as a tool of oppression.
Here, we explore these questions through real-world examples, offering a deeper reflection on the fine line between virtue and failure.
Wanneer Justitie Wordt Misbruikt: De Dunne Scheidslijn tussen Goed en Kwaad
Door de geschiedenis heen heeft de mensheid geworsteld met de tegenstelling tussen goed en kwaad. Terwijl sommigen oprecht streven naar gerechtigheid en eerlijkheid, misbruiken anderen deze idealen bewust voor eigen gewin. Onrecht is niet altijd een kwestie van vergissing – het is vaak doelbewust. De instellingen die bescherming zouden moeten bieden, kunnen ook worden ingezet als wapens tegen onschuldigen.
Deze pagina vormt een afsluiting en brengt thema’s samen zoals moraliteit, waarheid en verantwoordelijkheid. Figuren zoals Abbé Pierre, die zijn leven wijdde aan het helpen van de armen, raakten ook verstrikt in controverse. Zijn daden leidden tot een schandaal, maar zijn status als icoon beschermde hem tegen volledige verantwoording. Maar los van dit soort dilemma’s moeten we een hardere realiteit onder ogen zien: wanneer justitie wordt gebruikt als een instrument van onderdrukking.
Hier verkennen we deze vragen aan de hand van voorbeelden uit de werkelijkheid, met als doel een diepere reflectie op de dunne scheidslijn tussen deugd en falen.
Mission Impossible
In the end, it became ‘the feel-good story of the year’
- What was impossible was made possible.
How the world came together to save 12 boys trapped in a Thai cave for 18 days – Age 11 to 16. (2018) The Thai Cave Rescue - Doctor Richard Harris says he had “zero confidence” the rescue plan would work.
The theme of the website
To feel the hair-raising impact on individuals who have suffered the shocking consequences of injustice, just like you are moved by what happened to those children in

The extraordinary story of the boys’ football team trapped in a cave for 18 days.
It was an excruciating feeling to do what you had to do to save them.

There are so many jaw-dropping testimonies of what happens to people throughout the website
Jaw-dropping testimony in Lamar Johnson hearing includes confession from self-admitted killer

Mamoudou Gassama, a Malian man, his breathtaking and courageous act of scaling a building to rescue a child dangling from a balcony captured the world’s attention. Super Hero: The Spider-Man of Paris

Michael Bonner is a dedicated teacher who inspires his students through creativity, music, and encouragement. He goes beyond traditional teaching by using rap and engaging activities to make learning fun and meaningful, helping children believe in themselves and their potential. Mr. Bonner: A Different Kind of Ball Game
The extraordinary story of the boys’ football team trapped in a cave for 18 days.
It was an excruciating challenge to do whatever it took to save them.
Mamoudou Gassama, Michael Bonner, and the heroic rescuers of the Thai cave boys are just three examples of individuals who have excelled for the good of society.
The contrast between good and evil
The contrast between good and evil is almost impossible to put into words because it requires an understanding of two extremes.
To rescue those 18 young football players and their coach from that cave, there was no choice – leaving them to starve was unthinkable. Even when the specialized cave diver and anesthetist, Dr. Richard Harris, a true medical hero, doubted it could be done, the world came together. You have to watch the videos and listen to the accounts to grasp how impossible the task seemed – yet, through the dedication of the world’s best experts, it became a 100% success. A diver’s survival was at stake due to the sheer difficulty of the mission.
Or consider that 22-year-old Malian young man, who, after crossing the desert, reached Paris—someone with extraordinary physical abilities who scaled balconies in mere seconds to save a child from a fatal fall.
And look at Mr. Bonner, who, against all odds, brings joy and education to children living in the most difficult circumstances.
These are examples of what it means to be human – true humanity expressed through extreme sacrifice and determination.
Now contrast this with the extreme injustice described on the page Justice: The Tool of Evil – a system that treats blameless individuals as if they were criminals, as if they had committed the most horrific acts. People who were not even present at the scene of the crime – who could not have been there – are still crushed by a deceitful justice system. You have to know their names, who they are, to truly grasp the cruelty of such injustice. For them, fighting to escape this nightmare is a torment, a battle against a system determined to destroy them.
Former postmasters cleared after Britain’s biggest miscarriage of justice
23 apr 2021
They protested their innocence. But the computer said no. And the Post Office pursued them until they lost homes, livelihoods and in some cases, their liberty. Today the Court of Appeal quashed the convictions of 39 former sub-postmasters, the largest miscarriage of justice in British history.
When the new Horizon computer system started throwing out numbers that indicated a shortfall in local post office accounts, the Post Office went after the sub-postmasters rather than the expensive but faulty software. The court declared the prosecutions “an affront to the conscience of the court” and Post Office management apologised for the “deep pain” caused. But will anyone be held to account?
Post Office inquiry: Ex-boss Paula Vennells ‘sorry’ for suffering of sub-postmasters
‘I am very, very sorry.’ Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells give evidence on the first day of her three-day appearance at the public inquiry.
Educational: This video is essential viewing
Educational: This video is essential viewing
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