What is Justipedia?

Justipedia is a community who loves people & dislikes injustice. Here you can expect all things human rights, the truth and nothing but the truth.

We believe in righteous anger. What is righteous anger you might ask? Righteous anger is a form of anger that is rooted in injustice. I believe that real righteous anger compels us to be different not compels us to attack. As a christian there is no way I can talk about righteous anger without mentioning the story of Jesus cleansing the temple (John 2:13-17) which again just highlights how righteous anger helps us to understand when injustice is taking place and how to tackle it without being motivated by sin.

In this blog we will be talking about all things from racism to woman’s rights and the judicial system and really delving deeper into the history and culture of these things, sharing with you guys my opinion but also what the Bible says about these various things.

Where does the name “Justipedia” come from?

Justipedia is a mix of 2 words - justice and Wikipedia. I decided to call my blog this as I want it to be the Wikipedia of all things human rights relate to inspire and educate my readers.

The writer behind the blog:

Hi, My name is Simi/Mercy Olajide (they’re both of my names and I prefer to be called any lol) and I am the person behind the keyboard. I am 19 years old and I can’t wait for you to see what I have in store for Justipedia.

Thank you in advance for joining the community :)

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A blog about topical human rights, the truth and nothing but the truth.

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Hey! I'm a final year law student at Birmingham City University who has a passion for helping people and aspires to become a future human rights barrister. I hope you enjoy my blogs and take away something that will help you and your community.