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  • #1
    Pierce Brown
    “Well, here I am, you deviant bitch. Here I bloody am. The motherfucking consequence.”
    Pierce Brown, Dark Age

  • #2
    Pierce Brown
    “You asked, what do I fear? I fear a man who believes in good. For he can excuse any evil.”
    Pierce Brown, Dark Age

  • #3
    Omar El Akkad
    “To be accused of speaking too loudly about one injustice but not others by someone who doesn’t care about any of them is to be told, simply, to keep quiet.”
    Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

  • #4
    Omar El Akkad
    “How empty does your message have to be for a deranged right wing to even have a chance of winning? Of all the epitaphs that may one day be written on the gravestone of Western liberalism, the most damning is this: Faced off against a nihilistic, endlessly cruel manifestation of conservatism, and somehow managed to make it close.”
    Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

  • #5
    Omar El Akkad
    “One of the hallmarks of Western liberalism is an assumption in hindsight of virtuous resistance as the only polite expectation of people on the receiving end of colonialism. While the terrible thing is happening, while the land is still being stolen, and the natives still being killed, any form of opposition is terroristic and must be crushed for the sake of civilization. But decades, centuries later, when enough of the land has been stolen and enough of the natives killed, it is safe enough to venerate resistance in hindsight. I tell stories for a living and there’s a thick thread of narrative by well-meaning white Westerners that exalts the native populations in so many parts of the world for standing up to the occupiers. Makes of their narrative a neat, reflexive arc in which it was always understood by the colonized and, this part implied, the descendants of the colonizer, that what happened was wrong.”
    Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

  • #6
    P. Djèlí Clark
    “That’s science talk for how Klan folk turn Ku Klux. Molly says it’s like an infection, or a parasite. And it feed on hate. She says chemicals in the body change up when you hate strong. When the infection meets that hate, it starts growing until it’s powerful enough to turn the person Ku Klux. Ask me, it’s plain evil them Klans let in, eating them up until they hollow inside. Leave behind bone-white demons who don’t remember they was men.”
    P. Djèlí Clark, Ring Shout

  • #7
    Omar El Akkad
    “The moral component of history, the most necessary component, is simply a single question, asked over and over again: When it mattered, who sided with justice and who sided with power? What makes moments such as this one so dangerous, so clarifying, is that one way or another everyone is forced to answer.”
    Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

  • #8
    Omar El Akkad
    “A political system that won’t restrict firearms even after a shooter massacres classrooms full of children, a system that shrugs when a regime murders and dismembers a journalist because that regime controls an inordinate amount of oil, a system that won’t flinch at the images of starving babies when it has the power to save their lives—what manner of resistance can’t such a system learn to abide? What use is any of it, what use?”
    Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

  • #9
    Omar El Akkad
    “One day the killing will be over, either because the oppressed will have their liberation or because there will be so few left to kill. We will be expected to forget any of it ever happened, to acknowledge it if need be but only in harmless, perfunctory ways. Many of us will, if only as a kind of psychological self-defense. So much lives and dies by the grace of endless forgetting.

    But so many will remember. We say that, sometimes, when it's our children killed: Remember. And it may seem now like it's someone else's children, but there's no such thing as someone else's children. The problem with fixating on the abyss into which one's opponent has descended while simultaneously digging one's own is that, eventually, it gets too dark to tell the difference.”
    Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

  • #10
    Margaret Atwood
    “A rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale



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