"Even when folks are hitting you over the head, you can't stop marching. Even when they're turning the hoses on you, you can't stop"
About this Quote
The intent is motivational, but it’s not the soft kind. It’s discipline dressed as empathy. Obama frames progress as a practice, not a mood: marching continues even when the state escalates, even when fear would be the rational response. That’s a subtle rebuke to a culture that treats activism as episodic and catharsis as a substitute for organization. He’s saying persistence is the point, especially when the cost spikes.
The subtext is also political. A president invoking images of state violence is navigating a contradiction: he is both heir to protest and steward of institutions that have historically policed it. The repetition of “Even when…” acknowledges that backlash is not an accident but a predictable stage of reform. “Marching” becomes more than protest; it’s a mandate to keep pressure on power, including power that looks like him.
Quote Details
| Topic | Never Give Up |
|---|---|
| Source | Help us find the source |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Obama, Barack. (2026, January 17). Even when folks are hitting you over the head, you can't stop marching. Even when they're turning the hoses on you, you can't stop. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-when-folks-are-hitting-you-over-the-head-you-25228/
Chicago Style
Obama, Barack. "Even when folks are hitting you over the head, you can't stop marching. Even when they're turning the hoses on you, you can't stop." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-when-folks-are-hitting-you-over-the-head-you-25228/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Even when folks are hitting you over the head, you can't stop marching. Even when they're turning the hoses on you, you can't stop." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/even-when-folks-are-hitting-you-over-the-head-you-25228/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






