But for a society build on exploitation, there is no greater threat than having no one left to oppress.

N.K. Jemisin
About This Quote

This is a quote by the famous African-American poet and activist Maya Angelou. The social order we live in is built on exploitation and oppression. At first, we may find it easy to ignore the plight of those who are oppressed, but as time goes on, we begin to see that it’s not someone else’s job to take care of others. We all have a responsibility to those around us and those less fortunate than ourselves.

Source: The Stone Sky

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