Counting the cost of post-justice trauma Challenging racism in the courts can damage mental health — so is it worth it? TERENCECHANNER discusses.
IS IT REALLY WORTH IT?: One has to weigh up whether it’s worth fighting for justice
As a litigation lawyer, one of the things I hear from psychiatric experts, time and time again, is that the claimant’s condition should improve once the litigation has ended. There was a time that to speak openly in the fight against injustice meant a death sentence for some – and it remains the most effective way to shut someone up .Now that we have moved on to more subtle forms of discrimination, the main tactic employed by the wrongdoer is to either :-
It is difficult to predict the ‘justice trauma’ . This weighing up exercise is how far the initial wrong is overshadowed by what I call justice trauma. However, when recounting his case it was always with a forlorn look and on a couple of occasions he said “that case damaged me“. LinkedIn“My struggle for racial justice … has and is taking a terrible toll on my physical and mental health”
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