"Weak will always be weak, if and only if perceived to be weak."
Justice is ought to be for everyone but reality disqualifies this fact. Hope is another thing, though interrelated. When there is justice, there is hope. So, in reality, if Justice is unjustified , why then hope is still there? Maybe because, we don't have anything left but hope itself. What else can we hope for? Ironic.
This is really quite confusing for some but if you have witnessed different forms of human degradation then you'll understand. Human humiliation is common to poor and this is already the harsh reality we have on this earth. Justice is difficult to achieve for poor people and through this process, hope diminishes.
The indigent people are victim of an unfair society. Human laws were made to take care of Justice for the suppressed, but this institution itself is unwarranted. What then will happen to the needy? They may fight for justice but how long will they endure it without security?. Without fair outcome, no assurances. This is reality! The only thing left to these people is hope. It keeps them alive.
One thing that cannot be taken from destitute people is their perception of hope. It gives them strength and courage to fight for their rights. This hope alienated them the frail world they have. Being weak is futile as long as optimism continuously strikes them.