A Quote by Bob Kerrey

When you're fighting for economic and social justice, you're always fighting for the minority. — © Bob Kerrey
When you're fighting for economic and social justice, you're always fighting for the minority.
We are fighting for an unapologetic movement for economic, social, and racial justice in the United States.
I'm not fighting for justice. I am not fighting for freedom. I am fighting for my life and another day in the world here.
Now we have blacks and whites fighting, reds and yellows fighting, Democrats and Republicans fighting, men and women fighting.
I beg you, look for the words 'social justice' or 'economic justice' on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words.
I am much happier fighting for justice than I ever was fighting for money.
Whatever I do, it will be fighting for social justice.
In most kung fu films, they want to create a hero who's always fighting a bad guy. In the story of Ip Man, he's not fighting physical opponents. He's fighting the ups and downs of his life.
Anyone who says that economic security is a human right, has been to much babied. While he babbles, other men are risking and losing their lives to protect him. They are fighting the sea, fighting the land, fighting disease and insects and weather and space and time, for him, while he chatters that all men have a right to security and that some pagan god—Society, The State, The Government, The Commune—must give it to them. Let the fighting men stop fighting this inhuman earth for one hour, and he will learn how much security there is.
Economic issues are a subset of social justice. Social justice is unimaginable without economic justice. Isn't that obvious?
We have to do one thing at a time. We can't be fighting ISIS and fighting [Bashar]Assad. Assad is fighting ISIS. He is fighting ISIS. Russia is fighting now ISIS. And Iran is fighting ISIS.
When you're fighting for social justice, one of my biggest pet peeves is speaking out of ignorance.
We have to get rid of ISIS first. After we get rid of ISIS, we'll start thinking about it. But we can't be fighting [Bashar] Assad. And when you're fighting Assad, you are fighting Russia, you're fighting - you're fighting a lot of different groups.
The only social justice movements worth fighting for are the struggles for justice where you lose, you lose, you lose- until you win.
Every fight, I'm fighting blind opponents. I don't know who it's going to be, who I'm fighting, if I'm really fighting them.
We have to keep in mind at all times that we are not fighting for integration, nor are we fighting for separation. We are fighting for recognition as free humans in this society.
Sometimes when you're fighting, fighting, fighting, the mind needs some time off and you regroup and get back to normal.
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