Injustice, a lack of justice, such as someone implying one doesn't have the protection of ones Constitution that he or she was born with. Facebook's agenda of acquiring data from its application users is a sick injustice to people's civil freedoms.
When something is so amazing that it's practically illicit to be in such a state of coolness, you say that something is "of injustice."
This is not related to how people say "of justice" when something is done to ironically conclude a situation - e.g. that girl was outside her mind, so I gave her the backhand of justice!
Damn, did you see that girl? She had the sweater monkeys of injustice!
That feeling of injustice when you publish a really funny status on facebook status and it only gets a couple of likes, then one of your friends publishes something stupid that gets about eight.
A common response to a like injustice is to report your friend's status as spam.
Harry: "Hey Roger, your status the other day was pretty funny, how do you come up with this stuff?"
The evil twin of Poetic Justice. The double standard not applied. A rigged game. Instead of the Poetic Justice of a homicide detective being busted for murder its the homicide detective not being charged with murder even though its pretty obvious that he committed the crime. Or a politician who go busted for tax evasion sponsoring a bill to crack down on tax evaders.
The fact that the judge overseeing the castledoctrine trial is the victim's father and hasn't recused himself is pure Poetic Injustice.
Guy: you wanna play some of that sexy “injustice 2”?
Guy2: Nah man, you’re just gonna use bane.
Guy: Well, you were gonna use supergirl!
Guy2: That’s because supergirl has the best show! Duh!
Guy: True that