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Internalised Racism Quotes By Enoch Powell

Working in Britain, particularly in the public services, they should be prepared to accept the terms and conditions of their employment. To claim special communal rights (or should one say rites?) leads to a dangerous fragmentation within society. This communalism is a canker; whether practised by one colour or another it is to be strongly condemned. — Enoch Powell

Internalised Racism Quotes By Frantz Fanon

As I begin to recognise that the Negro is the symbol of sin, I catch myself hating the Negro. But then I recognise that I am a Negro. There are two ways out of this conflict. Either I ask others to pay no attention to my skin, or else I want them to be aware of it. I try then to find value for what is bad
since I have unthinkingly conceded that the black man is the colour of evil. In order to terminate this neurotic situation, in which I am compelled to choose an unhealthy, conflictual solution, fed on fantasies, hostile, inhuman in short, I have only one solution: to rise above this absurd drama that others have staged around me, to reject the two terms that are equally unacceptable, and through one human being, to reach out for the universal.
When the Negro dives
in other words, goes under
something remarkable occurs. — Frantz Fanon

Internalised Racism Quotes By 'Little' Jimmy Dickens

I've developed a stiff neck that's about to drive me insane ... — 'Little' Jimmy Dickens

Internalised Racism Quotes By T-Pain

I was in 30-plus clubs when I was 14 years old. — T-Pain

Internalised Racism Quotes By Joel Osteen

Just because something didn't work out your way, or somebody disappointed you, that does not change who you are. — Joel Osteen

Internalised Racism Quotes By Edward Gibbon

[Arabs are] a people, whom it is dangerous to provoke, and fruitless to attack. — Edward Gibbon