27 Quotes by Abhijit Naskar about oppression
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Turning the other cheek to an oppressor will leave you and your loved ones without a head, so foster peace in mind, but at the same time foster the courage to stand up to oppression.
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Strength used for oppression is violence, strength used for defending the weak is justice.
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I cannot stop the oppressions of the past, but I’ll keep working till death, to prevent the oppressions of the future.
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You simply cannot take pride in the imperialist atrocities of your ancestors and at the same time call yourself a civilized human.
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Hurt me I'll spare, hurt people I'll devour.
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Without this fundamental sense of responsibility, revolution only makes way for new oppressors.
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Whenever there is injustice, whenever there is oppression, whenever there is suffering, a human will rise to the rescue of righteousness and obliteration of savagery, they may be called Naskar, they may be called Christ, they may be called Buddha or anything else, the name is irrelevant, but the promise is absolute. And to keep that promise is the existential duty of every human being with a wide awake conscience and upright spine.
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No matter the time and era, if ever a government in any corner of the world, begins to persecute a population on the basis of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, in the name of national security and prosperity, then it is the existential responsibility of every thinking human to stand up and defy the authority of such heinous, uneducated, megalomaniacal, delusional and self-righteous government.
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It's time we stop celebrating October 11 as Columbus Day and consider it as "Repentance Day", to acknowledge, and make amends for, the appalling atrocities committed by mindless and heartless oppressors like Columbus.
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