I served in the Marine Corps for 4 years and deployed twice during my enlistment. Both deployments I spent time training in South Korea. During my second time I was in a group that was granted an overnight stay in Seoul (the capital of South Korea; an amazing city I wish to visit again sometime in my lifetime). We were in line for an exclusive popular club, I forgot the name but it was highly ranked worldwide and the damnest thing had happened to me. The bouncers didn’t let me inside the club because they said I looked Arab/Muslim (I’m Mexican although I can’t speak Spanish so that doesn’t help my case). Because I looked like a certain race or someone who would practice a certain type of religion, they wouldn’t let me inside. Behind me were a group of 3 people from England, 2 white girls and 1 Muslim (I think he was Pakistani?) They would let the guy inside the club because of his race and religion. My friends were allowed and they were Mexican like me. Even if I was Arab or practice Islam why would it matter?
An injustice of favoritism can be seen when people treat others unreasonably because of their appearance/gender.
Injustice is when unreasonable point of view causes judgement of appearance and gender cause inequality and favoritism among different people.