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Being a Jew, one learns to believe in the reality of cruelty and one learns to recognize indifference to human suffering
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"Being a Jew, one learns to believe in the reality of cruelty and one learns to recognize indifference to human suffering as a fact"

- Andrea Dworkin

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In this quote, Andrea Dworkin, a Jewish American feminist and activist, assesses the experiences of being a Jew and how it has formed her understanding of the world. She recommends that being a Jew indicates being exposed to the severe truth of ruthlessness, whether it be through historic occasions such as the Holocaust or ongoing discrimination and prejudice. As a result, one learns to accept the existence of ruthlessness as a truth of life. Additionally, Dworkin highlights the significance of acknowledging and acknowledging the indifference towards human suffering that exists in society. This indifference, she implies, is a painful truth that Jews have come to understand and face.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Andrea Dworkin between September 26, 1946 and April 9, 2005. He/she was a famous Critic from USA. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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