“A disreputable witness scorns justice, and the mouth of the wicked devours iniquity” (Proverbs 19:28).
Biblically speaking, justice is both the appropriate praise and protection of those who are innocent and law abiding and the appropriate punishment of evildoers. It focuses upon personal accountability for one’s actions. It treats all humans as divinely created, free moral agents who are fully accountable to God and society for the choices they make and the actions they take.
“Social justice” ignores all this and focuses upon the outcomes which ought to correspond to a wishful, utopic criteria. Like a disreputable witness in a court of law, “injustice” in this alternative and evil worldview scorns real justice. The innocent and law abiding are not praised and protected; usually they are preyed upon for some “higher good”. The guilty are “victims” who should never be punished for their iniquity. Wicked “social justice” warriors eat it up when evil triumphs over good.
Be not deceived: Jehovah knows the difference between the righteousness of justice and the wickedness of “social justice”.