Abstract
This chapter focuses on social justice issues. What does that mean? In short, it has many meanings. However, in this chapter, it will revolve around discussions of oppression. Throughout this book, a foundation was laid to examine three cases. Those case studies were of three countries, which are as follows: America, Australia, and South Africa. In each country, there was a form of colonization via European powers. From the moment colonization was a goal, oppression became a reality. Examining social justice issues revolves around educating people about oppressions and in this setting exposing those issues calls us to a clearer examination of what issues we are not left with at present. These are the issues that will be examined, i.e., discrimination, privilege, racism, modern segregation, and more.
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