Standing against discrimination for some while supporting discrimination against others hurts us all.
If you'd combat bigotry, use honest language and call things out for what they really are.
Racism is dead only to those who've closed their eyes and ears to the whole world around them.
It speaks volumes when people who are discriminated against go on to discriminate against others.
Talk without the support of action means nothing.
People often call fighting discrimination being 'PC' because they don't want their own unearned privileges challenged.
A fool can't help but be a fool, but when others follow, he makes a fool of us all.
Those who incite violence have no business lecturing others about unity.
Tolerance of intolerance enables oppression.
Privilege is when you can afford to sit back and watch as others' rights are trampled upon.
When we allow violence against some, we enable violence against all.
We must acknowledge and take responsibility for the conflicts we have helped to create, and act to create real change. That, after all, is the true hallmark of democracy--a commitment to justice, hone...
You can flip a coin to change its face, but it remains the same coin.
If you think being straight means you're being discriminated against, you're probably misreading your privilege.
Saying it's hard being straight is like complaining to the poor that it's difficult being wealthy.
Whites saying 'make America white again' is like millionaires saying 'make the wealthy rich again.
Bigotry hurts the economy, so the next time you want to blame minorities for your problems, first take a look in the mirror.
Truth is hard, propaganda is cheap.
Persecution complexes are reaffirming to those who benefit from unearned privileges.
Racism hurts everyone, including racists themselves.
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