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Citizenry Quotes

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James Baldwin
“If a society permits one portion of its citizenry to be menaced or destroyed, then, very soon, no one in that society is safe. The forces thus released in the people can never be held in check, but run their devouring course, destroying the very foundations which it was imagined they would save.”
James Baldwin, Nothing Personal

“The percentage of the citizenry that embrace and identify with the nation鈥檚 virtues, with the nation鈥檚 value system, determine the true wealth of that nation”
Sunday Adelaja

“When justice is prioritized by any leader at any level then to give justice to the citizenry will always be at the back of the mind of such a leader.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“Going by current developments, India is sure to catch up - not in 50, but in another 20 years - with America... of the 1860s!

Although why anyone would want to 鈥榗atch up with鈥� even present day America, is beyond comprehension.”
Dr Deepak Hiwale, aka 'Dr Dee'

Abhijit Naskar
“All corruption is born of people, not of politics and bureaucracy.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Insan: When The World is Family

“When empowered with the right information, an adult of sound mind has the freedom and the autonomy to make informed decision(s). Their interest is not on who wins but who best represent their values. They should therefore not be forced through coercion and threats to surrender their universal suffrage to any puppets they aren't willing to bank their future on. Their choice should respected.”
Njau Kihia

Rove Monteux
“History has shown that even the mightiest of manipulators can be brought to their knees by the power of a united and resolute citizenry.”
Rove Monteux, What is Wrong with Society Today

“The importance of free speech lies in its capacity to nurture resilience in the face of adversity. A society that values and protects the right to express dissenting opinions demonstrates a robust commitment to intellectual fortitude. It is through the clash of ideas, the testing of convictions, and the refining of arguments that we forge a citizenry capable of confronting challenges with a depth of understanding and a unity of purpose.”
James William Steven Parker