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Jaylin Whitaker
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3 December, 21:07
What was Gandhi's response to unjust laws?
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Aedan Orozco
3 December, 21:36
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"An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so." The general meaning of this quotation being that a law that is placed on unfair terms is a type of violence and the arrest for it is even more unjust.
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