One way I served justice in my community was through fundraising in the summer with my baseball team for the Jimmy Fund. In the …show more content…
It is unfair that the people who are suffering in their battle with cancer are in that position in the first place. But in order to serve justice for these defenseless victims, the people who can make a difference, us, are raising money to study a cure and wipe out the disease as a whole. Justice against cancer hasn’t been served yet but one day all of us who have been fighting for justice against cancer will come to see a day when justice has been served. This problem may seem much different than the BLM movement, but they are actually very alike. Maybe the biggest similarity is the fact that both are still being worked on and fought for every day for many more days to come. Also, people are trying everything they can to serve justice by getting rid of cancer and in the case of the BLM movement, people are trying to serve justice by trying to end racism. The way people are trying to serve justice in the BLM movement is through protests and riots. Sometimes these people go to extreme measures to try and do what is right and will get them justice in the future. But justice is very hard to come by. A man by the name of D’Artagnan Scorza said. “Social …show more content…
I had not known about the team except for what my friend had told me about and it seemed like a great way to spend the summer but I had not been working very hard to try and make it on the team and I was already playing for a team for the past 2 years and had made a lot of friends from it. On the day of the first tryout, I saw a kid who had been playing on the same team as me for a long time and we were really good buddies. We talked for a while and he told me how long he had been trying out for this team. He had been cut for the past three years and he worked all spring in hopes to make it this year. We both played pretty well on the first day of tryouts which we were happy about. The second day of tryouts comes around and we both do well again. We are supposed to figure out who will make the team at the end of the tryout and the coach pulls us both aside when it is over and he tells us that they only had one spot left. We both played the same position and he couldn’t decide. He told us he was gonna ask his past players who they thought should be on the team. One of those kids was my friend who told me to try out. I saw how unfair it was and decided to let him have the spot on the team because I knew how hard he worked and wanted to be on the team. It was a way to serve justice for someone who clearly deserved justice. This act of justice relates