The document discusses various forms of social injustice and inequality that still exist throughout the world, including issues around race, gender, and poverty. It argues that slavery and notions of racial superiority have created images that still negatively impact black populations and perpetuate inequality. Similarly, historical views of women as inferior have generated effects still seen today through issues like gender-based violence and wage gaps. The document also discusses how poverty is disproportionately experienced by regions and populations that have faced oppression, and claims the costs to address global poverty would be relatively small compared to other expenditures like weapons. It concludes that discrimination and judgment will continue unless future generations commit to trusting and not using others.