Browse 780 quotes about Inclusion.
“Siempre adelante, nunca atrás.
Forever united, never apart.”
Source: Corazon Calamidad: Obedient to None, Oppressive to None
“How can anybody be okay, when some pompous, puffed-up, maladjusted, addlepated, blowhards keep impeding efforts of equality and assimilation, as if it's not past 2020 AD, but 2020 BC!”
Source: High Voltage Habib: Gospel of Undoctrination
“The most common explanation by leaders and those in positions of influence is that equity, diversity, and inclusion take time. My question is, whose time – that of a human or a God? The scriptures tell us that God’s one day is equal to one thousand human years. So, if we are talking in terms of God’s time, it has only been six days. If we are talking in terms of human time, then recorded human history is six thousand years. How much longer are we expected to wait.”
“I don't write on multiculturalism, I am multiculturalism, I'm the living specimen of a multicultural human from the future. Today I may be the anomaly, but tomorrow people like me will be the norm, and cultural exclusivity will be a deranged fringe practice, like witchcraft is today.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Unity is life, division is death.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Awake, Arise, Integrate!”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“Awake, Arise, Integrate - to segregate is to disintegrate!”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“Every culture is my culture, every country is my country.”
Source: Lives to Serve Before I Sleep
“We need a civilized patriotism, one that is devoid of all sectarianism and cultural supremacy. We gotta be patriotic towards humanity, not nationality - we gotta be patriotic for justice and equality, not supremacy - we gotta be patriotic for inclusion, not the exclusive sustenance of our own dignity at the expense of the dignity of others.”
Source: Making Britain Civilized: How to Gain Readmission to The Human Race
“Prejudice is the root of all persecution.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“The difference between (hu)man and monkey lies in inclusivity.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“All Roads Lead to People (Sonnet)
What the world needs is character,
character civilized enough to
prioritize benevolence over borders,
awake enough to tell right from wrong,
and not kowtow to cannibal ancestors,
alive enough to value first the welfare of
the living over the last wishes of the dead,
human enough to identify as human, beyond
the gaslighting spell of prejudiced fairytales.
What burns the bigots most is
an unbending flame of inclusion,
what the world needs is character,
radiant with loving assimilation.
All roads spring from people,
and they lead back to the people.
Whenever we deviate from each other,
we are bound to end back in the jungle.”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“What the world needs is character,
alive enough to value first the welfare of
the living over the last wishes of the dead,
human enough to identify as human, beyond
the gaslighting spell of prejudiced fairytales.”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“Stay woke, stay human.”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“That’s the only conquest I care about, for language is the highway to culture. Not real estate, gadgets or cash, give me languages, give me cultures.”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“Not real estate, gadgets or cash, give me languages, give me cultures.”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“The light in me is the light in thee!”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“Up above the jungle tribes,
like a diamond in the sky,
to be a star you gotta burn,
in your light the world unites.”
Source: 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.”
Source: 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.”
Source: Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“World belongs to none, if it doesn't belong to all.”
Source: Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations
“We all carry unseen stories under our skin. We hold identities around ethnicity, gender, ability, or religion that remain invisible and are discounted by the world around us. We wish for a sense of belonging without negotiation, explanation, or being required to somehow prove our validity. In a world of separation and division, we need to learn to be better at seeing (and believing) each other.”
“If immigrants ain't real Americans,
Neither is our revered Lady Liberty.
She too came from a distant land,
Yet today she is the American epitome...
Though I belong to the whole wide world,
Land of Lady Liberty is my home country.
A nation's character isn't defined by rigidity,
It is defined by a hearty unity in diversity.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“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.”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“Integration 101: I don't exist,
that's my law of integration.
Had I not told you my name,
it'd be impossible for you
to know my culture and nation.
Any ape can boast about its culture,
I'll die roaring for all but my own.
I am local of a borderblind world,
something illegible to the cavegrown.
Borders are glorified apartheid,
Passports are glorified bus pass.
No peace can ever come to light,
from the doings of apartheid heart.”
Source: The Divine Refugee
“My existence is testament to assimilation, proof of the wonders beyond exclusivity.”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“All of us are born in a mother's womb,
In mother nature's lap we fall asleep.
Why do you bicker over archaic walls,
The light in me is the light in thee!”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“Awake, arise, abandon divide!”
Source: The Humanitarian Dictator
“If it does not hurt you or others directly, why do you deny its existence? Why do you deny that this world is full of such rich colors? We do not know them all.”
“When we start to categorize people into groups, we create the US them dynamics that we can create in the lab by assigning people to a blue team or a red team once we start to put a label and attach stereotypes to it we create intergroup conflict where it doesn't need to be”
“Awake, Arise, Integrate -
to segregate is to disintegrate!
Don't call yourself a human being,
till you rise remedy to animal hate.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“A human discriminated is a species discriminated.”
Source: Himalayan Sonneteer: 100 Sonnets of Unsubmission
“Cutting ties with all cave-age customs, oneness is actualized in mindful diversity.”
Source: 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.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Diversity is the presence of 'us',
Inclusion is celebration of 'us'.
Tradition is the worship of past,
Evolution is the celebration of 'us'.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“There is light beyond the wall,
there is sky beyond the ceiling.
Walls broken is world awakened,
Ceiling breaking is sky awakening.”
Source: Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
“Inclusion plants the seed of potential, while diversity nourishes it with sunlight; together, they cultivate a thriving organizational ecosystem.”
Source: Carve Your Life: Live a great life with carvism
“Apartheid Sonnet
Integration 101: I don't exist,
that's my law of integration.
Had I not told you my name,
it'd be impossible for you
to know my culture and nation.
Any ape can boast about its culture,
I'll die roaring for all but my own.
I am local of a borderblind world,
something illegible to the cavegrown.
Borders are glorified apartheid,
Passports are glorified bus pass.
No peace can ever come to light,
from the doings of apartheid heart.
Latinos regard me as latino,
Americans reckon I'm american,
Muslims consider me a muslim,
that's how I've lived as a human.”
Source: The Divine Refugee
“Latinos regard me as latino,
Americans reckon I'm american,
Muslims consider me a muslim,
that's how I've lived as a human.”
Source: The Divine Refugee
“No peace can ever come to light, from the doings of apartheid heart.”
Source: The Divine Refugee
“Any ape can boast about its culture,
I’ll die roaring for all but my own.
I am local of a borderblind world,
something illegible to the cavegrown.”
Source: The Divine Refugee
“From Ape to Human (The Sonnet)
To label a spirit is to cripple a spirit,
What we call cultural imprints are prison.
Society of such culture is no human society,
but merely an overglorified animal kingdom.
Sure, the culture we're born in are part of us,
But it must never take over human identity.
That's how heritage facilitates bias-n-hate,
And culture becomes excuse for inhumanity.
Call it advaita, nirvana or humanity,
the purpose is to surpass all divide.
Anything that distances mind from mind,
must never be defended as cultural pride.
Mission is, not to remove cultural imprints,
But to be civilized enough to surpass them.
Only then can we be the bridge of benevolence,
Only then the glorified ape shall emerge as human.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“Naskar nation - integration.
Naskar reason - assimilation.
Naskar vision - invigoration.
Naskar mission - unification.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“My flag is world flag - my nation, world nation.”
Source: Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
“Discrimination is only symptom, distance is the culprit.”
Source: Yüz Şiirlerin Yüzüğü (Ring of 100 Poems, Bilingual Edition): 100 Turkish Poems with Translations
“Where there is intention,
there is integration.
Where there is integration,
there is emancipation.”
Source: Yüz Şiirlerin Yüzüğü (Ring of 100 Poems, Bilingual Edition): 100 Turkish Poems with Translations
“Existence here is an art of love,
at our planet on the cosmic prairie.
New Earth is a celebration of life,
not a validation of ruinous rigidity.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“People in this land come from many others, and it shows in sheen of skin and kink of hair and plumpness of lip and hip. If one wanders the streets where the workers and artisans do their work, there are slightly more people with dark skin; if one strolls the corridors of the executive tower, there are a few extra done in pale. There is history rather than malice in this, and it is still being actively, intentionally corrected—because the people of Um-Helat are not naive believers in good intentions as the solution to all ills. No, there are no worshippers of mere tolerance here, nor desperate grovelers for that grudging pittance of respect which is diversity. Um-Helatians are learned enough to understand what must be done to make the world better, and pragmatic enough to actually enact it.
Does that seem wrong to you? It should not. The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by those concealing ill intent, of insisting that people already suffering should be afflicted with further, unnecessary pain. This is the paradox of tolerance, the treason of free speech: We hesitate to admit that some people are just fucking evil and need to be stopped.
This is Um-Helat, after all, and not that barbaric America.”
Source: How Long 'til Black Future Month?
“Tolerating intolerance is passive hate.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Any ape can boast about their culture, I'll die roaring for every culture on earth, except my own.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets