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Quotes About Injustice

Back then, just like now, whenever people look the other way when evil is around them, the wicked will find it.
~ Andrew Mayne
Everywhere women were insulted with impunity, insulted by men. If a few of them suffered for their insolence as the overseer had, it might be no more than they deserved.
~ Andrew Miller
Franklin D. Roosevelt arrested Americans on the basis of their race and put them into concentration camps. He executed first and then sought judicial approval. He even stole millions of dollars in gold from innocent, law-abiding Americans. He no doubt fomented the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and then punished innocent military officers for not having caught him.
~ Andrew P. Napolitano
Here we have a state … nearly half a million of whose citizens,' he said, 'reduced to servitude for their political opinions, are rotting and freezing through the Arctic night; toiling to death in forests, mines and quarries, many for no more than indulging in that freedom of thought which has gradually raised man above the beast.'152 This was written over twenty years before Alexander Solzhenitsyn started writing The Gulag Archipelago.
~ Andrew Roberts
having a three foot horn sticking through his chest. Unacceptable.
~ Andrew Rowe
So tell me gentleman, tell me the time and place where it was easy to be a woman.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
Today, corruption has won and justice has lost. I brought corruption cases in good faith involving powerful people, and the political and legal establishment blatantly covered up and retaliated by targeting my law license.
~ Andrew Thomas
The whole concept of government is corrupt, Mr Turnhouse. It is not for us to judge those who habitually inform us they are our betters.
~ Andrew Wareham
It is you humans who hate anything that differs from you, be it only by the shape of its ears. That's why you took our land from us, drove us from our homes, forced us into the savage mountains.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
After all,' added Sheala, pouting her lips, 'it's befallen all of us at some time. Each of us, sitting here, has been cheated, taken advantage of, and made a laughing stock of by some man, at some time.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Truly, great is pride and blindness, so that the blood dripping from the scaffold would be called justice. - Epigraph to the 5'th chapter
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Oh, Stregobor, it would be great if the cruelty of rulers could be explained away by mutations or curses.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
It is you humans who hate anything that differs from you, be it only by the shape of its ears," the elf went on calmly. "That's why you took our land from us, drove us from our homes, forced us into the savage mountains.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Neutralno?? zwykle bywa pod?a.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
It is you humans who hate anything that differs from you, be it only by the shape of its ears,' the elf went on calmly, paying no attention to the sylvan. 'That's why you took our land from us, drove us from our homes, forced us into the savage mountains.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Estaría bien que se pudiera explicar la crueldad de los gobernantes con mutaciones o maldiciones.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Just 'cause you're black folks think you lack,They laugh at you and scorn you too,What did I do to be so black and blue?
~ Andy Razaf
Our faith is anchored to a miscarriage of justice. The worst possible thing happened to the best possible person.
~ Andy Stanley
A free woman in an unfree society will be a monster. Her freedom will be a condition of personal privilege that deprives those on which she exercises it of her own freedom. The most extreme kind of this deprivation is murder. These women murder.
~ Angela Carter
The victim is always morally superior to the master; that is the victim's ambivalent triumph. That is why there have been so few notoriously wicked women in comparison to the number of notoriously wicked men; our victim status ensures that we rarely have the opportunity.
~ Angela Carter
In a world where women are commodities, a woman who refuses to sell herself will have the thing she refuses to sell taken away from her by force.
~ Angela Carter
Justine is a good woman in a man's world. She is a good woman according to the rules for women laid down by men and her reward is rape, humiliation and incessant beatings. Her life is that of a woman martyrised by the circumstances of her life as a woman.
~ Angela Carter
One of Sade's cruellest lessons is that tyranny is implicit in all privilege. My freedom makes you more unfree, if it does not acknowledge your freedom, also.
~ Angela Carter
Had it not been for slavery, the death penalty would have likely been abolished in America. Slavery became a haven for the death penalty.
~ Angela Davis