The Myth of Injustice: What Happens When the REAL Light Hits?
There’s something unsettling about exposure. Not the kind that happens on social media, but the deeper kind. The slow unraveling of secrets. The moment when what was carefully hidden suddenly stands in the open air. We see it happen all the time. Leaders who seemed untouchable. Public figures who curated flawless images. Institutions that appeared solid and respectable. And then, years later, a thread gets pulled. Evidence surfaces. Conversations leak. Patterns emerge. What was buried rises. Why does that pattern repeat itself across history? Why do hidden things have a way of surfacing? And why do we feel, almost instinctively, that this is how it should be? When injustice is uncovered, there’s outrage. But there’s also something else. A strange sense of equilibrium. As if the world tilted off balance and then, slowly, corrected itself. Even people who don’t share the same beliefs agree on this much: wrong should be answered. Harm should not disappear into silence. C.S. Lewis ar...