Hate Crime Quotes
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“Modern whites coddle hate and prejudice,
and use free speech as justification.
If any humane white ever questions hate,
they're branded, woke traitor to the nation.
Till this day, white people manufacture
99% of the world's human rights violations.
If you right the wrong, it's cussed as wokeness,
To support white terrorism is patriotism.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
and use free speech as justification.
If any humane white ever questions hate,
they're branded, woke traitor to the nation.
Till this day, white people manufacture
99% of the world's human rights violations.
If you right the wrong, it's cussed as wokeness,
To support white terrorism is patriotism.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Naskar Accord
(The Sonnet)
Nationality is a right,
Nationalism is not.
Religion is a right,
Fundamentalism is not.
Doubts are a right,
Conspiracy is not.
Ignorance is a right,
Superstition is not.
Belief is a right,
Hate is not.
Fiction is a right,
Prejudice is not.
Heritage is a right,
Division is not.
Tradition is a right,
Discrimination is not.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
(The Sonnet)
Nationality is a right,
Nationalism is not.
Religion is a right,
Fundamentalism is not.
Doubts are a right,
Conspiracy is not.
Ignorance is a right,
Superstition is not.
Belief is a right,
Hate is not.
Fiction is a right,
Prejudice is not.
Heritage is a right,
Division is not.
Tradition is a right,
Discrimination is not.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Heritage is a right,
Division is not.
Tradition is a right,
Discrimination is not.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Division is not.
Tradition is a right,
Discrimination is not.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“The Christ I Bear (Sonnet 1570)
The Christ I know was a colored arab,
who took a stand against intolerance.
The Christ I know is the antithesis
of christian nationalism.
Naturally he became object of hate crime,
he was the classic case of persecution.
Thus the mortal man died for nobody's sin,
but due to his own activist intention.
The Christ I know was a friend to love,
The Christ I know abhorred cruelty.
Yet you've made him a badge of horror,
justifying your most heinous atrocity.
The Christ I bear is a spirit of love,
no puny institution can contain him.
I am Christ, you are Christ,
when there is love, whole world is him.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
The Christ I know was a colored arab,
who took a stand against intolerance.
The Christ I know is the antithesis
of christian nationalism.
Naturally he became object of hate crime,
he was the classic case of persecution.
Thus the mortal man died for nobody's sin,
but due to his own activist intention.
The Christ I know was a friend to love,
The Christ I know abhorred cruelty.
Yet you've made him a badge of horror,
justifying your most heinous atrocity.
The Christ I bear is a spirit of love,
no puny institution can contain him.
I am Christ, you are Christ,
when there is love, whole world is him.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Question hate, not harmony.
Ban bombs, not books.
Doubt borders, not benevolence.
Chain the worms, not wombs.”
―
Ban bombs, not books.
Doubt borders, not benevolence.
Chain the worms, not wombs.”
―
“Christ becomes a vessel of hate,
Koran is used to peddle division.
Saffron substitutes the color of blood,
Discrimination becomes the new tradition.
Somewhere they cut Islam from curriculum,
Somewhere they convert museum into mosque,
Somewhere they erase black history - it's all
part-n-parcel of the same nationalist muck.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Koran is used to peddle division.
Saffron substitutes the color of blood,
Discrimination becomes the new tradition.
Somewhere they cut Islam from curriculum,
Somewhere they convert museum into mosque,
Somewhere they erase black history - it's all
part-n-parcel of the same nationalist muck.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Truth is electrifying,
Lies are tiresome.
Love is life-defining,
Hate is burdensome.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Lies are tiresome.
Love is life-defining,
Hate is burdensome.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“World is wider than white textbooks can contain, Justice is too sacred for imperials to grasp. While many a offspring are righting the wrongs, there are plenty who're still stuck in the past.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Youth are the cure
for all dividing insanity.
You are the antidote
to all bewitching animosity.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
for all dividing insanity.
You are the antidote
to all bewitching animosity.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“I am inoculation against hate,
I am inoculation against rigidity.
In a world infested with etymologies,
I am living testament to impossible inclusivity.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
I am inoculation against rigidity.
In a world infested with etymologies,
I am living testament to impossible inclusivity.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Hate is animal handicap,
Love is divine prosthetic.
Amidst the herd of self-lovers,
Be the anomalous self-anihilist.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Love is divine prosthetic.
Amidst the herd of self-lovers,
Be the anomalous self-anihilist.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Somewhere they cut Islam from curriculum,
Somewhere they convert museum into mosque,
Somewhere they erase black history - it's all
part-n-parcel of the same nationalist muck.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Somewhere they convert museum into mosque,
Somewhere they erase black history - it's all
part-n-parcel of the same nationalist muck.”
― World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Catholics say, anglicans ain't real christians.
Jews say, christians ain't the chosen people.
Hindus say, even a muslim's shadow ruins faith.
Muslims say, every non-muslim is an infidel.
Everybody thinks they're the chosen ones,
and everybody else is living in sin.
Only the brand of the bottle changes,
not the prejudice and bigotry within.”
― The Divine Refugee
Jews say, christians ain't the chosen people.
Hindus say, even a muslim's shadow ruins faith.
Muslims say, every non-muslim is an infidel.
Everybody thinks they're the chosen ones,
and everybody else is living in sin.
Only the brand of the bottle changes,
not the prejudice and bigotry within.”
― The Divine Refugee
“Everybody thinks they're the chosen ones,
and everybody else is living in sin.
Only the brand of the bottle changes,
not the prejudice and bigotry within.”
― The Divine Refugee
and everybody else is living in sin.
Only the brand of the bottle changes,
not the prejudice and bigotry within.”
― The Divine Refugee
“I’m flattered when they make serious time out
to call me stupid, meaningless and narcissist.
If intolerance of prejudice makes me a dictator,
Hundred Hitlers fall pale to my God complex.”
― The Divine Refugee
to call me stupid, meaningless and narcissist.
If intolerance of prejudice makes me a dictator,
Hundred Hitlers fall pale to my God complex.”
― The Divine Refugee
“Today's choice is tomorrow's instinct,
Choose peace today, tomorrow it's norm.
Yesterday's choice is today's instinct,
Give in to hate, and the jungle goes on.”
― The Divine Refugee
Choose peace today, tomorrow it's norm.
Yesterday's choice is today's instinct,
Give in to hate, and the jungle goes on.”
― The Divine Refugee
“I am not an atheist,
I don't care to be anti-religion.
But if you can't tell faith from hate,
that right there is hell in action.”
― The Divine Refugee
I don't care to be anti-religion.
But if you can't tell faith from hate,
that right there is hell in action.”
― The Divine Refugee
“Twinkle twinkle valiant star,
ever wonder what you are!
Far past the freeze and hate,
lever of love, you're world lifter.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
ever wonder what you are!
Far past the freeze and hate,
lever of love, you're world lifter.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“Twinkle twinkle valiant star,
ever wonder what you are!
Far past the freeze and hate,
lever of love, you're world lifter.
Up above the jungle tribes,
like a diamond in the sky,
to be a star you gotta burn,
in your light the world unites.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
ever wonder what you are!
Far past the freeze and hate,
lever of love, you're world lifter.
Up above the jungle tribes,
like a diamond in the sky,
to be a star you gotta burn,
in your light the world unites.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“Come, let's hoist together the colors of all! World belongs to none, if it doesn't belong to all.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“World belongs to none, if it doesn't belong to all.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“When intolerance reigns as law, centuries old and millennia old civilizations suffer equally together.”
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
― Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“Sonnet 2000 (My Real Legacy)
My real legacy is not the books or the sonnets,
but the unbending humanitarians I've set on fire.
The literature is just a vessel for the spirit,
spirit of a world united, in reason and in care.
Ceaseless slurs are daily occurrence,
Mindless hate indeed plenty I face.
Yet I've kept all vengeance in check,
Never have I ever been lost in bitterness.
I am the line that I've drawn for myself,
Can't tell you how to behave, how not.
I stand steady as the human impossible,
Rest is up to you, what to take, what not.
I don't come from wealth, nor could I amass any,
I set out with zero dollars, and no publicity.
World integration is my life's first madness -
this madness I leave for you, now it's your duty.”
― When World Cries Blood: 90 New American Sonnets
My real legacy is not the books or the sonnets,
but the unbending humanitarians I've set on fire.
The literature is just a vessel for the spirit,
spirit of a world united, in reason and in care.
Ceaseless slurs are daily occurrence,
Mindless hate indeed plenty I face.
Yet I've kept all vengeance in check,
Never have I ever been lost in bitterness.
I am the line that I've drawn for myself,
Can't tell you how to behave, how not.
I stand steady as the human impossible,
Rest is up to you, what to take, what not.
I don't come from wealth, nor could I amass any,
I set out with zero dollars, and no publicity.
World integration is my life's first madness -
this madness I leave for you, now it's your duty.”
― When World Cries Blood: 90 New American Sonnets
“Lives to serve before I sleep,
Service is my salvation.
Wounds to heal before I sleep,
Selfless joy brings illumination.
Bridges to build before I sleep,
Walls are too savage a burden.
Tears to wipe before I sleep,
In human smile lies human heaven.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
Service is my salvation.
Wounds to heal before I sleep,
Selfless joy brings illumination.
Bridges to build before I sleep,
Walls are too savage a burden.
Tears to wipe before I sleep,
In human smile lies human heaven.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“Height of Human (The Sonnet)
Enter a hall with high
ceiling, and you feel small,
in a room with low ceiling
you feel like a giant.
The height of human
doesn't depend on numbers,
we judge our height
relative to the world around.
Bigots hate an inclusive world
not because it is unorthodox,
but because it reminds them,
how puny they are - how small.
Hence they lash out at an island
of people, as an island of garbage.
Only garbage are those calling others
as such - time 'tis to hand them sentence.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
Enter a hall with high
ceiling, and you feel small,
in a room with low ceiling
you feel like a giant.
The height of human
doesn't depend on numbers,
we judge our height
relative to the world around.
Bigots hate an inclusive world
not because it is unorthodox,
but because it reminds them,
how puny they are - how small.
Hence they lash out at an island
of people, as an island of garbage.
Only garbage are those calling others
as such - time 'tis to hand them sentence.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“Enter a hall with high ceiling, and you feel small, in a room with low ceiling you feel like a giant. The height of human doesn't depend on numbers, we judge our height relative to the world around. Bigots hate an inclusive world not because it is unorthodox, but because it reminds them, how puny they are - how small.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“Declaration of Justice:
In the course of human events, if ever, injustice grabs hold of the landscape that we the people step foot on, it will be our organically divine right to abolish such injustice, with our thoughts, words and actions conscientious. We the people, each one of us, will do our utmost to create a society that needs not the intervention of law or any specialist authority. We will create a society of humans with our own two hands for the humans that are yet to be born, so that they may know justice and order in their life, which we have been deprived of due to the indifference and callousness of our ancestors. We the living, breathing and thinking humans do solemnly declare upon our functional conscience, that from this moment onwards, we will no longer adhere to the traditional habit of dependency, hypocrisy and meekness, and we will come to the aid of every human who faces injustice in any form, with this golden principle engraved upon our hearts, that there are no foreigners, only family.”
― Operation Justice: To Make A Society That Needs No Law
In the course of human events, if ever, injustice grabs hold of the landscape that we the people step foot on, it will be our organically divine right to abolish such injustice, with our thoughts, words and actions conscientious. We the people, each one of us, will do our utmost to create a society that needs not the intervention of law or any specialist authority. We will create a society of humans with our own two hands for the humans that are yet to be born, so that they may know justice and order in their life, which we have been deprived of due to the indifference and callousness of our ancestors. We the living, breathing and thinking humans do solemnly declare upon our functional conscience, that from this moment onwards, we will no longer adhere to the traditional habit of dependency, hypocrisy and meekness, and we will come to the aid of every human who faces injustice in any form, with this golden principle engraved upon our hearts, that there are no foreigners, only family.”
― Operation Justice: To Make A Society That Needs No Law
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