“As long as woman regards the Bible as the charter of her rights, she will be the slave of man. The bible was not written by a woman. Within its leaves there is nothing but humiliation and shame for her.” MenLongRightsWrittenRegardShameSlaveHumiliationCharter Author:Robert Green Ingersoll
“Tsars and slaves, the intelligent and the obtuse, publicans and pharisees all have an identical legal and moral right to honor the memory of the deceased as they see fit, without regard for anyone else's opinion and without the fear of hindering one another.” MemoriesMoralOpinionHonorFitIntelligentRegardSlaveIdenticalDeceasedPharisees Author:Anton Chekhov
“If there must always be a laboring population distinct from proprietors and employers, we regard the slave system as decidedly preferable to the system at wages.” IfsWisdomPoliticsEconomyRegardSlavePopulationLiberalismWagesEmployers Book:Seeking the Truth: An Orestes Brownson Anthology Source: Seeking the Truth: An Orestes Brownson Anthology
“It took Christians many years to realize that we cannot love God and also keep humans as slaves. It has taken even longer for Christians to realize that we cannot love God and also regard women as second-class humans. Now is the time for Christians to realize that we cannot love God and hate the Creator's nonhuman creatures.” YearsHumansChristianHateRealizingClassTakenCreaturesRegardSlaveCreatorGod Love Book:Animal Gospel Source: Animal Gospel
“The problem is the total opening of borders and allowing the law of the jungle to prevail: The further a company goes today to find slaves, which it then treats like animals and pays a pittance, without regard for environmental laws, the more it earns.” ProblemTodayLawAnimalPayCompanyTreatsRegardSlaveEnvironmentalOpeningBordersAllowingJungle Author:Marine Le Pen
“I am obliged to confess that I do not regard the abolition of slavery as a means of warding off the struggle of the two races in the Southern states. The Negroes may long remain slaves without complaining; but if they are once raised to the level of freemen, they will soon revolt at being deprived of almost all their civil rights; and as they cannot become the equals of the whites, they will speedily show themselves as enemies.” IfsMayMeanLongTwoWarStatesShowsLevelsRaceEnemyStruggleRightsRacismRegardSlaverySlaveRaisedComplainingCivil RightsSouthernDeprivedObligedRevoltAbolitionFreemanAbolition Of Slavery Book:Democracy in America Source: Democracy in America