Quotes About Injustice
Nobody is fit to rule anybody else. It is not alleged that Mankind is perfect, or that merely through his/her natural goodness (or lack of same) he/she should (or should not) be permitted to rule. Rule as such causes abuse. There are no superpeople nor privileged classes who are above 'imperfect Mankind' and are capable or entitled to rule the rest of us. Submission to slavery means surrender of life.
~ Albert Meltzer
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Racism does not limit itself to biology or economics or psychology or metaphysics; it attacks along many fronts and in many forms, deploying whatever is at hand, and even what is not, inventing when the need arises.
~ Albert Memmi
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Every colonial nation carries carries the seeds of a fascist temptation in its bossom. What is fascism if not a regime of oppression for the benefit of a few
~ Albert Memmi
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For it is not without cause that one needs the police and the army to earn one's living or force and injustice to continue to exist.
~ Albert Memmi
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The ' colonized do not know how to breath', the 'people here do not know how walk; they make little steps which do not get them ahead.
~ Albert Memmi
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He should be happy because he can think about the unhappiness of others! He's stupid if he doesn't know other people's unhappiness is theirs, And isn't cured from the outside, Because suffering isn't like running out of ink, Or a trunk not having iron bands! There being injustice is like there being death.
~ Alberto Caeiro
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Te veo tan hijo de puta como esos nazis que asesinaron a los judíos. Sos un criminal de guerra frustrado. Esta casa es un campo de concentración. Por la cocina corren tus alambradas electrizadas y tus perros. Yo soy la prisionera y vos el SS. Sos un guacho».
~ Alberto Laiseca
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Women have been called queens for a long time, but the kingdom given them isn
~ Alcott, Louisa May
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What is absurd and monstrous about war is that men who have no personal quarrel should be trained to murder one another in cold blood.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Mi justificación —ante nadie— es mi enfermedad. Si a alguien le rompen un tendón o un ligamento no lo acusan de «desarmonía física», no lo acusan porque llora y se lamenta. A mí me sucedió algo y yo estoy enferma. Lo anoto porque no tengo a quién decírselo.
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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No estoy de acuerdo. Hay que luchar contra todas las injusticias. —¿Querés más injusticia que vos y yo hablando día y noche del suicidio? —Pero nosotras somos intelectuales.
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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siempre es lo mismo: los que sufren de injusticia dan la sangre por los que sufren de injusticia. Esto me es insoportable.
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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Digo que hay que mandar a Alix y a sus amigos y congéneres y a sus semejantes a que den su maldita sangre a favor de las injusticias que ellos causaron. No hablo de lo económico solamente, como podrías imaginar…
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
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Un tirano es un lenguaje persistente. Los crímenes y las injusticias parecen razonables cuando se verbalizan
~ Alejandro Dolina
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Bullies, oppressors and all men who do violence to the rights of others are guilty not only of their own crimes, but also of the corruption they bring into the hearts of their victims.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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Or the poor's distrust of anything proposed by the rich and powerful (a distrust that is always proportionate to the mutual ignorance between those who feel it and those who inspire it, to the number of the poor, and to the inanity of the laws).
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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Povero Renzo! – rispose il frate, - se il potente che vuol commettere l'ingiustizia fosse sempre obbligato a dir le sue ragioni, le cose non aderebbero come vanno.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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perché le guerre fatte senza una ragione sarebbero ingiuste)
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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Le parole dell'iniquo che è forte penetrano e sfuggono. Egli può adirarsi che tu mostri sospetto di lui, e nello stesso tempo farti sentire che quello di che tu sospetti è certo: può insultare e chiamarsi offeso, schernire e domandar ragione, atterrire e lagnarsi, essere sfacciato e irreprensibile.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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I do not believe the fable that men read travel books to escape from reality: they read to escape into it, from a crazy wonderland of armaments, cant, political speeches at once insincere and illiterate, propaganda, and social injustice which the lunacy of humanity has constructed over a period of years.
~ Alex Comfort
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There is something wrong with this world." She stood like she was making a speech. "Something very wrong when it's the twenty-first century and this type of elitist travesty is still being perpetuated.
~ Alex Flinn
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Unfair. So. Unfair. Someone says something about you, and just because they said it first—because you were trying to be nice and not complain, you're in the position of denying it
~ Alex Flinn
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They call my country the land of the free, but I was born poor and black, and there wasn't much that was free about that.
~ Alex George
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They call my country the land of the free, but I was born poor and black, and there wasn't much free about that .
~ Alex George
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