Social inequality has existed for all of recorded history.
They claim that social injustice
balances life, but the reality is that it does not because it causes difficulty for those who are impacted by the issue. There are still many similarities between Rizal's time and the present. Even though our nation's heroes hoped that future generations would be wiser and lead better lives, they were mistaken because social injustice continues to perpetuate itself. The gender inequalty is one of the social injustices that both time eras experience. Women continue to be viewed as being smaller than men. The poisonous masculinity that says only males are stronger and more capable of achieving things than women continues to stifle the potential of women on changing how society works.Since there are still homophobes that do not accept the LGBTQ+ group, gender inequality has really gotten worse in today's society. Another social injustice that exists in both periods is that the governments continue to ignore the working community, especially those who did not complete their education, and do not give them priority or assistance. Farmers and fishermen, who are primarily members of the lowest socioeconomic group, continue to suffer as a result of capitalists' attempts to engage in unfair commerce with them. Due to their inability to complete their studies, they are forced to offer their items at a reduced price, and businesspeople are taking advantage of their vulnerability. Even though I haven't mentioned them all, these two social injustices are incredibly difficult to comprehend. People who fought for the freedom we now take for granted demand more from us. If we continue to tolerate the social unfairness that has existed since then, perhaps we are the real culprits behind society's issues. The cycle must be broken in order to benefit the next generation because it still persists. We ought to be the ones to bring about the change that would put an end to this societal injustice, which has existed for a while.