Quotes About Injustice
En realidad, las normas no cambian, siempre se trata de quién se carga al otro primero. Solo que esta vez estuvimos en el buen lado del cañón. La diferencia es considerable.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Hace falta ser idiota, o asquerosamente deshonesto, para pensar que una forma de opresión es insoportable y juzgar que la otra está llena de poesía.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Il faut être crétin, ou simplement malhonnête, pour trouver une oppression insupportable et juger l'autre pleine de poésie.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Rape doesn't disturb the peace, it's already part and parcel of the city.
~ Virginie Despentes
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Jesus suffered because he named the cause of suffering, the law that kills
~ Unknown
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Each belt buckle that German soldiers wore had embossed upon it 'Got Mitt Uns' (God Is With Us). Over the door of the courthouse in the Palace of Justice complex in Nuremberg were engraved the Ten Commandments. The group that established those commandments was precisely the group that was deprived of citizenship, human rights, and even life, under the laws promulgated in the name of that very city—the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws of 1935.
~ Unknown
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The roots of modern religion are deeply embedded in the social oppression of the working masses.
~ Unknown
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L'antisémitisme est ce qui permet aux fascistes internationaux de dériver à leur profit, en le tournant contre les juifs, le potentiel de légitime ressentiment que l'injustice sociale accumule depuis des siècles dans les classes misérables
~ Vladimir Jankelevitch
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Can a nation be free if it oppresses other nations? It cannot.
~ Vladimir Lenin
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All and sundry manifestations of police tyranny and autocratic outrage, in addition to the evils connected with the economic struggle, are equally "widely applicable" as a means of "drawing in" the masses.
~ Vladimir Lenin
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Konu k?y?mlard?. ?ili'de tüfekleri kullananlar uzmand?lar. Körü körüne ölümlerde "Kimse ya da hiçbir ?ey ölmüyormu? gibiydi,/topra?a dü?en ta?,suya kavu?an suydu sanki." ?air bir ceza ister. K?rm?z? bir hat çizer. Seçti?i yandaki halkt?r, öte yandakiler dü?manlar?.
~ Unknown
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Injustice in the end produces independence.
~ Voltaire
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Men use thought only as authority for their injustice, and employ speech only to conceal their thoughts
~ Voltaire
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History is no more than the portrayal of crimes and misfortunes.
~ Voltaire
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Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.
~ Voltaire
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History is only the register of crimes and misfortunes.
~ Voltaire
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Indeed, history is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes.
~ Voltaire
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History supplies little beyond a list of those who have accommodated themselves with the property of others.
~ Voltaire
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F]or the nature of government is to become a thing apart, an institution existing for its own sake, preying upon the people, and teaching whatever will tend to keep it secure in its seat.
~ Voltairine de Cleyre
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Forget it, Jake. It's Shantytown.
~ W. Bruce Cameron
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In 1885 a U.S. citizen, Andrew D. White, returned from a tour of duty as attaché in the American Embassy at St. Petersburg and described the Russian situation as follows: "The whole governmental system is the most atrociously barbarous in the world. There is on earth no parallel example of a polite society so degraded, a people so crushed, an official system so unscrupulous.
~ Unknown
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But what of black women?... I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire.
~ W. E. B. Du Bois
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Say this city has ten million souls, Some are living in mansions, some are living in holes: Yet there's no place for us, my dear, yet there's no place for us. Once we had a country and we thought it fair, Look in the atlas and you'll find it there: We cannot go there now, my dear, we cannot go there now.
~ W. H. Auden
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I and the public know What all schoolchildren learn, Those to whom evil is done Do evil in return.
~ W. H. Auden
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