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Protestors Quotes

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Friedrich Nietzsche
“Anarchists are mouthpieces of a declining stratum of society; when they work themselves into a state of righteous indignation demanding 'rights', 'justice', 'equal rights', they are just acting under the pressure of their own lack of culture, which has no way of grasping why they really suffer, or what they lack in life.”
Friedrich Nietzsche

Cathy Burnham Martin
“Some people believe that if they yell and scream, others will get the point of just how serious they are. For me, all I get is the point of just how out of control that someone is.”
Cathy Burnham Martin, The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“At times it is what we do not say, or not saying a thing, that says a lot about us.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most people mostly use freedom of speech as freedom to bitch.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some people make it extremely difficult to continue believing that complaining is not one of the basic human needs.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Eric Overby
“The protestor also asked me why I was there, did I have a family member who is gay? He stated, “You don’t just come to these things for no reasonâ€�. I replied, “Honestly, I did start going and taking my family to gay pride festivals just to be amongst other cultures. It’s good to get to know people who are different from yourself.â€� The world’s a big place and you may find that you have more in common with people than you think or, in this case, that you know more gay people than you think. I would like to say the same to you.”
Eric Overby

“Language is often our first act of resistance. It matters how we talk about the work we do; the words we use or the words we create matter to describe the world we live in, the freedom and justice we deserve. It matters now whether you call yourself protesters or organizers, activists or the like. Whatever title you assume, be the people committed to fighting for accountability and justice. Let that be what defines you.”
DeRay Mckesson

“You can be sure that the elite want to promote the liberal position as much as possible â€� because they can never be toppled by liberals. Liberals have been bred by the elite to be bland, banal, comfortable Last Men and Ignavi. The elite fear only the radicals â€� because the radicals are prepared to get their hands dirty. Why are there no statues of Robespierre? Because the elite despise him above all others, and they have succeeded in making the world ashamed of and disgusted by radicals. Like everything else, there are good radicals and bad radicals, but without radicals nothing ever changes. Why are the elite still in charge after destroying the world’s economy? Because they themselves are radicals (bad radicals), and they can never be toppled by weak liberals who’d rather go shopping than protesting.”
Ranty McRanterson, Freedumb and Dumbocracy: Libertarians, Dogs, Goyim, the Internet, and Last Men

Criss Jami
“Over time, the loudest people become the easiest to ignore.”
Criss Jami