Injustice

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English

Noun

Injustice (plural Injustices)

  1. (humorous, derogatory) Justice (title of a justice of court), seen as being unjust.
    • 2000 December 15, [email protected], “ You don't lick 'em by joining 'em”, in alt.thebird (Usenet):
      We want now to build toward electing enough progressive populist reform
      Congressmen and senators that we can lead to the impeachment of the
      illegitimate Bush and Cheney and the Three Chief Injustices of the Supreme
      Kangaroo Court, Herr Rhinequest and his lap dogs, Scalia and Thomas.
    • 2002 March 1, CUE - CARD BUSH, “Chief Justice Rehnquist requests Indian woman take off head-wrap”, in alt.politics (Usenet):
      Tell Chief Injustice Rehnquist to shove it right up his activist,
      goose-stepping, shriveled up ass.
    • 2010 December 29, and/or www.mantra.com/jai, “Chief Injustice of India K. G. Balakrishnan in Sonia-stricken Bharat - V. Sundaram”, in alt.politics (Usenet):
      In my view, the tenure of the thirty-seventh Chief Injustice of India
      Konakuppakatil Gopinathan Balakrishnan, also known as K. G.
      Balakrishnan, which lasted from January 14 2007 and ended on May 12
      2010, was the darkest age in the history of Justice and Jurisprudence
      in India.