Rich man lived with his slaves. One day he decided to be fair, but he couldn't
decide would it be enough to set the slaves free, or should he become their slave
instead.
Should the debts of developing countries to be forgiven and forgotten? Would that
be fair?
Miika is a very bitter boy. Since he was small, he has been discriminated in home
and school. Miika thinks that his possibility to happy life (=life) has been taken
away from him. He decides to be fair, so before he takes his own life, he takes
the life of his family and classmates.
It's not fair that I'm living (it's mercy).
It's fair to speak the truth. On the other hand, often straight after I've said something I notice that I don't
really mean it fully. So it's fair to be silent.
Woman started to drive a car eventhough she had drank a two classes of alcohol
earlier in the evening. With her in the car was her husband to be and hers friends
child. Weather conditions were bad and she lost the control of her car. The child
and her man got killed, she survived. How quilty was she and what would be fair
punishment?
Fairness and punishment.
Texts: Sari Tuunanen