24 Quotes About Riot

Injustice, violence, and unrest are the dark side of the human condition. There is no more severe a social ill than a demonstration of raw emotion that erupts into violence. In this collection of quotes on riots, find wisdom from the most respected leaders in history on the subject of social unrest.

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You would have realized that it wasn't Mumtaz, a muslim, a friend of yours, but a human being you had killed. I mean, if he was a bastard, by killing him you wouldn't have killed the bastard in him; similarly, assuming that he was a Muslim, you wouldn't have killed his Muslimness, but him. Saadat Hasan Manto
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If you’re listening to this, congratulations! You survived Doomsday.I’d like to apologize straightaway for any inconvenience the end of the world may have caused you. The earthquakes, rebellions, riots, tornadoes, floods, tsunamis, and of course the giant snake who swallowed the sun– I’m afraid most of that was our fault. Carter and I decided we should at least explain how it happened. Rick Riordan
Our problems started in Dallas, when the fire-breathing sheep destroyed...
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Our problems started in Dallas, when the fire-breathing sheep destroyed the King Tut exhibit. Rick Riordan
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Yes, an actual full-sized camel. If you find that confusing, just think how the criosphinx must have felt. Where did the camel come from, you ask? I may have mentioned Walt’s collection of amulets. Two of them summoned disgusting camels. I’dmet them before, so I was less than excited when a ton of dromedary flesh flew across my line of sight, plowed into the sphinx, and collapsed on topof it. The sphinx growled in outrage as it tried to free itself. The camel grunted and farted.“ Hindenburg, ” I said. Only one camel could possibly fart that badly. “Walt, why in the world–?”“ Sorry! ” he yelled. “Wrong amulet! ” The technique worked, at any rate. The camel wasn’t much of a fighter, but it was quite heavy and clumsy. The criosphinx snarled and clawedat the floor, trying unsuccessfully to push the camel off; but Hindenburg just splayed his legs, made alarmed honking sounds, and let loose gas. I moved to Walt’s side and tried to get my bearings. . Rick Riordan
If you create an environment of conflicts, I don’t think...
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If you create an environment of conflicts, I don’t think you will enjoy peace yourself. Israelmore Ayivor
You killed the mandir in their homes, you killed the...
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You killed the mandir in their homes, you killed the masjid in ours. Sanchit Gupta
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You can't fight hatred with hatred and expect anyone to listen to you. You can only try to lessen it with humor, wit, truth and commonsense. If that doesn't work run like hell, while they throw rocks at you. Shannon L. Alder
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Man kept control over the machines he created, I wish God would have done the same with the man he created. Amit Kalantri
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Winter arrived with December, and the world continued to suffer the loss of the Internet and most forms of communication. Supply chains were disrupted. The only mass form of personal communication was the letter, and postal workers were having their worst year ever, as they were actually meeded. Food was becoming scarcer and more expensive, as was fuel for vehicles and heating. Major cities experienced riots on a regular basis, spurred on by religious fervor and want. Civilization was on the brink of collapse. Mark A. Rayner
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Whenever I happen to be in a city of any size, I marvel that riots do not break out everyday: Massacres, unspeakable carnage, a doomsday chaos. How can so many human beings coexist in a space so confined without hating each other to death? Emil M. Cioran
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I once had been in the middle of a mass chaos and terrible riots. There, I witnessed how men were truly such as beasts unleashed. Toba Beta
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On the plus side, there were no rioters in sight but on the minus side this was probably because everywhere I looked was on fire. Ben Aaronovitch
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Riots happen because rationale is eclipsed by revenge. Vinita Kinra
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Two years before, when the riots started, the media had had a field day, but now people discussed them less and less.......in fact the media's attitude had changed over the last few months. No one talked about violence in the banlieues or race riots anymore. That was all passed over in silence. Michel Houellebecq
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But it is not enough for me to stand before you tonight and condemn riots. It would be morally irresponsible for me to do that without, at the same time, condemning the contingent, intolerable conditions that exist in our society. These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention. And I must say tonight that a riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear? It has failed to hear that the plight of the negro poor has worsened over the last twelve or fifteen years. It has failed to hear that the promises of freedom and justice have not been met. And it has failed to hear that large segments of white society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity. . Unknown
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Is this, Miriam wonders, what they call the march of history? And even if she doesn't fully understand, it doesn't mean she can't appreciate the need, the periodic need for some people to resort to gasoline, rags, and matches. Doesn't it always come to this? Isn't history as much about tearing things down as it is about building things up? Peter Orner
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Every time the train stopped at a station, we would all hold our breath, making sure not a single sound drifted out of the closed windows. We were hungry and our throats parched. From inside the train we heard voices travelling up and down the platform, saying, “Hindu paani, ” and, from the other side, “Muslim paani.” Apart from land and population, even the water had now been divided Aanchal Malhotra
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The law is the anchor of our feelings. If the law holds our feelings well, it directs our feelings well. If however, the laws fails to hold our feelings well, our feelings become free enough for us to do what we feel freely Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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I later heard somewhere, or read, that Malcolm X telephoned an apology to the reporter. But this was the kind of evidence which caused many close observers of the Malcolm X phenomenon to declare in absolute seriousness that he was the only Negro in America who could either start a race riot-or stop one. When I once quoted this to him, tacitly inviting his comment, he told me tartly, "I don't know if I could start one. I don't know if I'd want to stop one. . Alex Haley
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In Detroit, in July of 1967, what happened was no less than a guerrilla uprising. The Second American Revolution. Jeffrey Eugenides
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I've got nothing to offer you kids but these noodles. They're good noodles but they won't change the world. Madeleine Thien
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Get used to the idea of significant portion of the population walking around with high-speed Internet connections on their person, with sophisticated video cameras built in. They will be shooting all kinds of events all the time. Crime. Crashes. Speeches. Sports. And the footage won't be the short, sanitized and safe versions we usually see on television, courtesy of the old media gatekeepers. The user-generated pictures and video will be raw and real. It will be disturbing, yet illuminating. And it will be shared over the 'Net almost as it happens, and available for everyone to see. . Ian Lamont
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The limitation of riots, moral questions aside, is that they cannot win, and their participants know it. Unknown