Browse 2657 quotes about Prejudice.
“You spent centuries manufacturing lies as law, prejudice as policy, cleansing as civilizing, now watch one Naskar and his ablaze soldiers establish the first proper Human Civilization, with no one dominant culture, no one supreme religion, no majority, no minority, no privileged, no marginalized - where all streams inhabit the human veins, not as oil and water, but as one lifeblood, enhancing consciousness into completeness.”
Source: With Love From A Blue Rock
“If you must be blind, be blind in tolerance.”
Source: Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
“Every day that you choose inclusivity over segregation, you actively redirect evolution from a human-looking species to human species.”
Source: Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“No matter what the apes want you to believe, it's not weakness to abandon suspicion, it's not weakness to discard judgment, it's not weakness to practice empathy, it's not weakness to be considerate.”
Source: Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“We need special instruments to see the full spectrum of electromagnetic waves, but to feel the full spectrum of humanity a heart freed from supremacy is sufficient.”
Source: Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“If a 3 pound brain can contain a 100 billion nerve cells, a planet with land the size of 20 billion stadiums should have room for 10 billion people.”
Source: Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“A race rooted in rights not ritual, I belong to the Race called Human.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“I'm flattered to belong to a race,
that causes heartburn to the heartless.
I'm flattered to belong to a religion,
that causes brain-damage to the brainless.
A race rooted in rights not ritual,
I belong to the Race called Human.
A faith centered on people not doctrine,
I belong to the Order of Integration.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Prototype Human (Sonnet 2249)
The pen is my paradise,
the pen is my grave.
Everybody has all the answers,
I seem to have only questions.
Good thing, I don't know how to write,
methods are obstacle to my madness.
I'm vast enough to contain the world,
asylum pills don't work on pilgrim brains.
My pen never runs out of ink, because
the pen is an extension of my anatomy.
Madness is the first sign of sanity,
oneness is the seed of infinity.
Stereotypes are sanity of the jungle,
prejudice is sacred in the animal kingdom.
Flags are the poison, cosmos is (my) kin -
I am no stereotype, I am the Prototype Human.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Flags are the poison, cosmos is my kin - I am no stereotype, I am the Prototype Human.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“I am no stereotype, I am the Prototype Human.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Here at the mountaintop, we're just humans - no black, no white, no believer, nonbeliever - here at the mountaintop, we're each other's keeper.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Letter from The Mountaintop (Sonnet 2252)
Cosmos is colored,
all color is kin.
Scarlight makes the mind,
sunlight makes the skin.
Life is nonbinary,
existence is nonbiblical.
When 'sacred' is anagram for 'scared',
to sin is our Earth Gospel.
Churchill and Columbus belong in the jungle,
loudmouth karens belong in mental institution.
Those who've been to the mountaintop,
grow too human for the dunghills of dogma.
Here at the mountaintop, we're just humans -
no black, no white, no believer, nonbeliever -
here at the mountaintop, we're each other's keeper.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“I'm a homing pigeon, and I'm homing in on integration - and since there is no such thing, I'm building my homeworld person by person.”
Source: Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“To overcome hate some day, we gotta stand human today.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Most Human (Sonnet 2151)
Racism is no longer tolerated as normal,
Islamophobia is no longer tolerated as normal,
Homophobia is no longer tolerated as normal,
Chauvinism is no longer tolerated as normal,
Colonialism is no longer tolerated as normal -
believe you me, I speak as a biologist,
this is the most human humanity have
ever been in our 200,000 years long history.
Accessibility is no longer ignored as unimportant,
Autism is no longer frowned upon as abnormal,
Integration is no longer cussed as act of stigma,
Intolerance no longer celebrated as divine intervention.
No wonder bigots have their knickers in a twist,
customs of the jungle are getting eradicated like disease.
Don't be disheartened by occasional resurgence of fascism,
inhumanity flickers fiercely before fading into the abyss.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“I Too Am A Racist (Sonnet)
I too am a racist, except my racism
is rooted in evolution, not ignorance and fear -
to me, human race is the mightiest animal,
which is why, our responsibility is far greater.
I too am a bigot, but my bigotry is tolerance,
I don't accept anyone as human who's intolerant.
I too am a fundamentalist, but my faith is choice,
every human is free to choose what's best for them.
I too am a traditionalist, except I walk the tradition
of acceptance, not a secondhand host to dividing lineage.
I too am an extremist, except my extreme is annihilation,
my culture don't exist, nor religion, or native language.
I am native of the earth, yet I'm immigrant to humankind,
for I come from a valley, alien to the states of the world.
I am not interested in building bridges, I am the bulldozer,
out to demolish convention that makes divisions possible.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“The way apes understand what's cultured, I'm not that sort of cultured - I'm humanly cultured - which means, I live as cure for tribalism, not coddle; I abolish chains, not worship them, I do not entertain stereotypes - I question and denounce prejudice, both external and internal.”
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“Black is brave,
Woman is wonder,
Muslim is magnetic,
Asian is thunder.
Prejudice is plunder,
Biases are blunder.
Hate wreaks havoc,
when hearts are asunder.”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“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
“Bella ciao, we're not going back
to the jungle, not ever, not now.
Hate not permitted while I stand,
this, is the original divine vow.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Unity is life, division is death.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“The world has plenty room for everyone, but no world is room enough for the bigot.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“Prejudice is the root of all persecution.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“Human means a miracle,
Human means a promise.
Human is love dimension,
Human is the end of malice.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“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
“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
“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
“Arise, O Atlas (Sonnet 1100)
Vakna, Stå upp, o Modige Atlas!
Ta världen på din axel,
Förkasta allt som är ojust.
Awake, Arise, O Atlas Supreme,
Take the world on your shoulder.
Denounce all roots of hate and hurt,
Wielding your humanitarian viking thunder.
I don't write for creatures of gutter,
I write for those craving for open skies.
If you can give up your golden fancies,
I'll give you a world beyond the lies.
Despierta, levántate, oh loco amante!
El mundo entero está a tu cuidado.
Give up your aphrodisiac of wild ancestry,
Somos humanos cuando nos descubrimos en cada humano.”
Source: Vande Vasudhaivam: 100 Sonnets for Our Planetary Pueblo
“Black, white, brown or muslim,
or any qaum* of the human world,
no society is civilized society,
till no *community is marginal.”
Source: Little Planet on The Prairie: Dunya Benim, Sorumluluk Benim
“A human discriminated is a species discriminated.”
Source: Himalayan Sonneteer: 100 Sonnets of Unsubmission
“Two Naskars (Sonnet 1541)
There's not one but two Naskars,
one humanitarian, the other sufi -
both rooted in a hatebusting blend
of reason and warmth, humanizing humanity.
The humanitarian sets fire to the blood,
the sufi makes ointment out of wounds.
Though the sufi came after the humanitarian,
it has only magnified the reformer's boon.
Along the journey of a humanitarian,
the sufi emerges from his soulful sea.
Cutting ties with all cave-age customs,
oneness is actualized in mindful diversity.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“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
“Couldn't we be human beings before we are colored and caucasians!”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“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
“Tolerating intolerance is passive hate.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Ours is an age of reckoning - savages call it wokeness, I call it correctiveness. And it is only through correction that this savage species might, just might, one day become human. It is only through correction we apes might one day usher into the dawn of humanity.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Ours is an age of reckoning - savages call it wokeness, I call it correctiveness. And it is only through correction that this savage species might, just might, one day become human. It is only through correction we apes might one day usher into the dawn of humanity.
As usual, those who are fixed in the ways of the forefathers would instantly react to this as woke propaganda. So be it.
Propaganda is everywhere - bigoted apes give in to their primitive ancestry and propagate hate and division - I, a civilized ape, refuse my innate primitiveness and choose to propagate love and inclusion. Savages choose tradition, I am human, so I choose transformation.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Abandon divide, adopt but life. Contain the world in your chest of light.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One
“Esperanza Impossible Sonnet 5
Our whole life we're taught to live behind the veil,
It is forbidden to even dream of removing it.
To really seal the deal society calls this tradition,
So that we feel guilty if we cross our ancestral limit.
This is how habits are proudly passed on as heritage,
And bigotry as the highest form of enlightenment.
Thus, integration is deemed as the ultimate treachery,
And peace remains a matter of armchair amusement.
If you are to choose between tradition and humanity,
I say, treat your ancestors as children not sage.
Those who pass on division and discrimination,
Deserve neither seriousness nor allegiance.
Truth is not the journey from one veil to another.
Truth involves peeling the veil one layer after another.”
Source: Esperanza Impossible: 100 Sonnets of Ethics, Engineering & Existence
“Narrow mind leads to vacant marrow, Without expansion life is hollow.”
Source: Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
“One moment of love is time eternal,
100 years of hate are but ghost of wild past.
One rebellion of love is destiny in making,
100 rituals of hate are just monkeys' mass.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“Submission to division is the death of a human.”
Source: Yarasistan: My Wounds, My Crown
“Culture supreme is inclusion.”
Source: Yaralardan Yangın Doğar: Explorers of Night are Emperors of Dawn
“I exist when you exist;
You exist, therefore I exist.
Shared existence is only existence,
Scared existence is existence ruined.”
Source: Iman Insaniyat, Mazhab Muhabbat: Pani, Agua, Water, It's All One