“It is this realization that renders negative resistance most terrifying to political and economic power—the simple fact that, having taken these small steps, a person might decide it was no great sacrifice, and might be willing to sacrifice more, demand more. That having called for justice in one instance, one might do it again and again, might call for a just world. It is probably the case that most mainstream Western politicians don't actually care one iota about Israelis or Palestinians and, were the calculus of electoral self-interest to shift, would happily back whatever position serves their own interests best. But what about a population whose inability to countenance genocide spreads outward, becomes an inability to countenance what the same political systems will do and will always allow to happen to so much of the planet in the name of endless extraction, endless more? Such a thing puts the entire ordering at risk.”
Source: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
“let every poem I write be a response to the cumulus cloud of aggression that follows me
and let every word work to reverse the effect of the slow meting out of system[at]ic
violence let every letter represent a human standing in protest”
Source: Invasive species
“It is one of the privileges of the true man of action that, when the critical moment comes, blemishes of character are effaced, while virtues, till then potential merely, are seen in an unexpectedly vivid light.”
Source: Strange Defeat
“The future is not a distant territory—it is being built right now, on screens, in the streets, and through the invisible connections that link young people across the globe.”
Source: BEYOND LABELS: Gen Z and the Reconfiguration of the Future
“At a certain age almost all the questions a person asks him or herself are really just about one thing: how should you live your life?”
Source: Britt-Marie Was Here
“The jungle rules have silenced voices, broken spirits, and allowed oppression to flourish.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“The jungle rules aren’t working—they’re killing us.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: the jungle rules can be rewritten.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world where empathy replaces fear, equity dismantles hierarchies, and safety becomes a right, not a privilege.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Interdependence isn’t a weakness—it’s a revolutionary act.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction