This story connects to social justice because the person was beaten and robbed left on the street . The priest and the levite (member of the Jewish tribe Levi usually Jewish church assistant) passed by and did nothing like most of us would but the samaritan helped him. Although never stated in that story the robbed man was a Jew. Jews and Samaritans hate each other so the fact that he did help him was a big surprise. The Samaritan helped the Jew took him to a inn and payed for it. He was helping someone less fortunate than him even though there people hate each other. That's why it relates to social justice.
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