Alright, little buddy, let's talk about something called "redistributive justice". It's kind of like sharing your toys with your friends, but on a much bigger scale.
So, imagine you have a lot of toys and your friends don't have as many. If you were being fair, you might divide your toys up and give some to each of your friends so everyone has a more equal amount. This is sort of what redistributive justice is all about, except instead of toys it's money and resources.
Sometimes, people and organizations have a lot more money and resources than others. This can make it hard for the people or organizations with less to get what they need. So, redistributive justice is a way of making things more fair by taking some of what the wealthy have and giving it to those who have less.
Some people might think this isn't fair because the wealthy worked hard for their money and resources. But others might argue that it's not fair that some people have so much while others struggle to get by. So, redistributive justice is a way of trying to balance things out and create more equality.