A Quote by Zawe Ashton

We live in a capitalist society and if we're talking about the people at the bottom of the food chain, it's women of colour. — © Zawe Ashton
We live in a capitalist society and if we're talking about the people at the bottom of the food chain, it's women of colour.
We live in a predatory capitalist society in which everything is for sale. Everybody is for sale, so there is ubiquitous commodification - be it of music, food, people, or parking meters.
When you're a dancer who is injured, you are at the bottom of the food chain. We are so replaceable.
I think anytime we talk about transforming in capitalist society, we are talking about a process not a particular event so you can't talk about a socialist revolution.
A society that respects women needs to elect leaders who care more about women's lives than they do about their or their company's bottom line.
If the society that we're talking about is a society that starts wars all over the world, degrades indigenous cultures, is misogynistic in itself, if that's the society we're talking about, then it's not a bad thing if hip-hop did degrade that society.
When will we get a female director-general of the BBC? Where is the colour when you go further up the food chain? It disappears.
If you're mocking anyone, make sure it's those at the top of the food chain, not the bottom.
In my opinion, WWE, to me, is the top of the food chain. So I'm concerned with being at the top of that food chain, which is the top, top of the food chain.
In any food crisis, it is the top of the food chain that suffers the most. In the case of farmer's distress, the top of food chain is us - the end consumer.
I'm essentially starting at the bottom of the food chain and playing the small clubs and intimate shows.
I probably spend more on food than a lot of people, and I feel good about the whole food chain I'm supporting when I'm doing it. But even I have to remind myself. I'm always complaining about the prices at the farmer's market.
So there I was, wondering what sort of things women would look for in a video game. I sat in cafés and listened to what they were talking about: mostly it was fashion and boyfriends. Neither of those was really the stuff of a good video game. Then they started talking about food - about cakes and sweets and fruit - and it hit me: that food and eating would be the thing to concentrate on to get the girls interested.
In every other science fiction series, humans are at the top of the food chain. In the 'Babylon 5' universe, they're in the bottom third.
What the food industry should be talking about? Climate change. It should be talking about the industrialization of food. It should be talking about how are we gonna feed the kids at school.
I think the bottom of the totem pole is African-American women, or women of colour. I think they get the least opportunities in Hollywood.
I've always liked politicians and lawyers. They keep the PR professional's status at least two from the bottom of the ethical food chain.
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