Justice In 12 Angry Men

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Justice Essay
Jacob Cerrato
Mrs. Filor
English 10
5 January 2023

Justice is the idea of what's right and wrong. Justice plays a part in the real world because there are justice issues everywhere such as racist acts or other acts of being mistreated. Justice is an issue both in literature and in the real world. Justice is a driving force of conflict in literature such as in twelve angry men. The issue is how Colin Kaepernick was mistreated and kicked out of the NFL for peacefully protesting and kneeling during the national anthem. It was unfair because it was peaceful and just was showing support for the protest against police brutality.
For example the "Twelve Angry Men” paragraphs has a connection to justice as well. In the play "Twelve …show more content…

to protest a series of shootings of black people by police. Reid, whose complaint was filed last May, was the second player to begin kneeling. " (Mangan). Another piece of information that this justice issue had on the real world is that Kaepernick kneeled because of shootings of black people by police and he was the first to kneel and started a chain reaction sparking others to follow after him. (Mangan). Colin Kaepernick started a movement in the beginning of the NFL season. Such as "In the first NFL game of the season, on September 24, 2017, two teams linked arms and knelt during the national anthem. The Baltimore Ravens played against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Wembley Stadium, London. They were joined by the owner of the Jaguars, Shahid Khan, a Trump supporter. Khan said in a statement, "Our team, and the National Football League, reflects our nation, with diversity coming in many forms-- race , faith, our views, and our goals. We have a lot of work to do, and we can do it, but the comments by the president make it harder." ("Colin Kaepernick Earns Praise and Criticism) He sparked many different views on his actions, some supported him others did not agree at all. ("Colin Kaepernick Earns Praise and Criticism).The people who did not agree with what he was doing thought he was being …show more content…

The NFL tried many things such as "The NFL and lawyers for players Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid jointly announced Friday that they had settled a complaint of collusion by the players, who claimed football team owners blackballed them because they had protested racial injustice and police brutality by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem before games."