"Remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn't that give me equal right?"
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The line’s specific intent is to reframe remorse as optional, even irrational, because the speaker claims a prior debt. He wants “equal right” not in the civic sense of rights under law, but in the crude ledger-book sense: injury earns injury; humiliation authorizes cruelty. That’s the rhetorical move that makes it chillingly effective. It borrows the language of justice while evacuating justice of proportion, evidence, or responsibility.
Context matters because Manson’s notoriety was fueled not only by the crimes linked to his orbit, but by his public performance of defiance. He understood the camera and the courtroom as stages where he could recast himself from perpetrator into persecuted icon. The subtext is recruitment: if the world is irredeemably hostile, then conscience is just a trap set by “you people,” and violence becomes self-defense by another name.
Quote Details
| Topic | Anger |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: NBC Today Show: Heidi Schulman interview with Charles Manson (Charles Manson, 1987)
Evidence: CHARLES MANSON: Remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn't that give me equal right?. This quote appears in a transcript of an NBC 'Today' segment/interview conducted by correspondent Heidi Schulman at San Quentin Prison. Contemporary reporting indicates the interview was conducted January 9, 1987 and broadcast January 27, 1987. The Amara page is a secondary transcript of the broadcast (not the original NBC archive), but it is consistent with multiple contemporaneous reports that 'Today' aired a remorse/guilt exchange with Schulman. I did not locate an earlier primary-source publication (e.g., trial transcript, book, or print interview) containing this exact wording; many quote sites appear to have sourced it from this 'Today' interview clip/transcript rather than an earlier first appearance. Other candidates (1) The Most Evil of Them All (Sam Human, 2023) compilation95.5% ... Charles Manson Remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn't that give me equal r... |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Manson, Charles. (2026, February 8). Remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn't that give me equal right? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/remorse-for-what-you-people-have-done-everything-140136/
Chicago Style
Manson, Charles. "Remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn't that give me equal right?" FixQuotes. February 8, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/remorse-for-what-you-people-have-done-everything-140136/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Remorse for what? You people have done everything in the world to me. Doesn't that give me equal right?" FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/remorse-for-what-you-people-have-done-everything-140136/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.




