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Quotes About Injustice

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~ Jimmie Lee Jackson
When our mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters are considered both different and inferior in the eyes of the God we worship, this belief tends to permeate society and everyone suffers.
~ Jimmy Carter
We have nothing to lose but our chains
~ Jo Stanley
Yet I felt he was innocent in a way I was not, that I knew more about evil than he ever could, because he had parents who loved him and wanted the best for him, while I had grown up with Mummy.
~ Jo Walton
This school is enough to make anyone a communist.
~ Jo Walton
You know what we learned from living under the rule of Communism?" "No." "We learned to get mad.
~ Joan Bauer
Sonia Sotomayor] believed that the fact that she was a woman, a single woman, played a role in the queries. 'There were private questions I was offended by. I was convinced they were not asking those questions of the male applicants...I wondered if they ever asked those questions of the male candidates. But the society has a double standard.
~ Joan Biskupic
even the gods suffered when injustice unbalanced the flow of all existence. It was the gods' will that the balance must be restored...Let the gods bear witness then, he would become the instrument of their will. No matter what laws of men he had to defy
~ Joan D. Vinge
But what force in the galaxy is stronger than she is?" "Indifference." Jerusha surprised herself with the answer. "Indifference, Gundhalinu, is the strongest force in the universe. It makes everything it touches meaningless. Love and hate don't stand a chance against it. It lets neglect and decay and monstrous injustice go unchecked. It doesn't act, it allows. And that's what gives it so much power.
~ Joan D. Vinge
Indifference, Gundhalinu, is the strongest force in the universe. It makes everything it touches meaningless. Love and hate don't stand a chance against it. It lets neglect and decay and monstrous injustice go unchecked. It doesn't act, it allows. And that's what gives it so much power.
~ Joan D. Vinge
Women are still second-class citizens.
~ Joan Jett
To my way of thinking, the slavery issue is just an excuse to allow some people to do hateful things and feel righteous about it.
~ Joan Lowery Nixon
Thus we determined 'tis not solely the condition, but whether or not one has a choice that determines its oppression.
~ Joan W. Blos
DneÅ¡ní Francie není zemí rovných pÃ…â"¢íležitostí, rasismus je zde krutou realitou, jako ostatnÄ› vÅ¡ude jinde na svÄ›tÄ›. Ale hulákat, že se nezmÄ›nila od dob kolonializmu, je jako poplivat památku tÄ›ch, kteÃ…â"¢í skute?nÄ› pod vládou koloniálního imperializmu trpÄ›li.
~ Joann Sfar
A person who hates a Jew, will hate a black, will hate a Moslem, will hate a Mexican, will hate an Asian, will hate a….whatever. People who hate, hate. It's not about the object of the hatred. It's about justifying an unjustifiable attitude.
~ Joanna Campbell Slan
WE WUZ PUSHED.
~ Joanna Russ
How is it women have equality when it comes to taking a hit but the rest of the time they're just some guy's property?
~ Joanna Wylde
As tempting as it is to dismiss American slavery in the pre–Civil War decades as an antiquated holdover doomed to extinction, in the early decades of the nineteenth century it was flourishing.7
~ Joanne B. Freeman
Well, that's history for you, folks. Unfair, untrue and for the most part written by folk who weren't even there.
~ Joanne Harris
It's the injustice that I hate, more than anything," he'd said to Smee one night, his eyes red and glassy, slurring his words, his head lolling as he tried to focus. He'd vomited, and then promptly passed out on a bush. "I hate the world that does not work out fair.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
Those with the least always lose the most in war.
~ Joe Abercrombie
The goal of government, you see," and the Arch Lector prodded at the air with his bony forefinger, "is to load the unhappiness onto those least able to make you suffer for it.
~ Joe Abercrombie
West stared at her as she trudged off up the hill after the Northmen, hardly able to believe his ears. She was happy to bed that stinking savage, but he was too angry? It was so unfair he almost choked on his rage.
~ Joe Abercrombie
What has long made the U.S. military base of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean a "secret history," or the nuclear test sites that have ravaged large swaths of reservation land in the United States a "Native American problem," or consigned the Mariana Islands as outside the field of (post)colonial work? Why have these not been considered nodal points of an imperial history rather than grist for the case that the U.S. remains an imperial exception?
~ Ann Laura Stoler