Many people believe that there is a law to protect themselves from danger and mutual harm. So it is inferred that they control people's behavior to some extent. Our government (authorities) has enacted laws to manage people (communities) living together in a certain area (merriam - webster). These laws should not be compromised, or criminal penalties should be given, and the responsible person will be paid. Not all devastated laws are considered illegal, but there are also laws broken to show the individual's position on specific issues and unity towards others.
I believe that the rule of law is an important pillar of our society and that justice is the foundation of this pillar. But what should we do when the law is inherently unfair? If the law itself is immoral, how do we respect the rule of law? By definition, it is illegal to crack down such laws that violate such laws. The fight against slavery is illegal. Working with Indians is illegal. It is illegal to get married outside your game. It is easy to think that there is no such law. The laws coded in our judicial system do not consider their ethics. Act developed specially and enforced to control, concentrate, or deny people in a particular group. Law to remove parents from hope of sin and to separate children from their families
There are two kinds of laws: justice and injustice. Saint Augustine said: "Unfair laws are not law at all." There is a set of criteria to decide whether the law is fair or unfair. Fairness law is a law that harmonizes with the law of God. On the contrary, the unfair law is a law incompatible with God's law and natural law. If the law enhances the character of a person, that law is fair. If the law lowers individuals and their personality, that law is unfair. Martin Luther King stated that separation is unfair for "distorting the soul and hurting the personality" (King). People involved in separation have erroneous superiority to people under pressure. As a result, oppressed people feel inferiority complex. Therefore apartheid is unjust and immoral and should be condemned as sin against God and humanity. A well-known existential theologian Paul Tillich defines sin as being separated from God. Separation is separation, so separation is sin
All laws promoting personality are fair. Any law that lowers personality is unfair. Apartheid warps the soul and hurts the personality, so all apartheid laws are unfair. It gives a separatist a false sense of superiority and separates false inferiority complex. Therefore, separation is politically, economically and socially unhealthy, but also morally wrong and sinful. Most white Americans today blame apartheid and deny it or its loyalty. However, looking at the separation from the point of view of King, even if they are not racist or racist, there is a tendency to treat people who maintain and maintain the status and power of power as apartheid.