"We call ourselves a free nation, and yet we let ourselves be told what cabs we can and can't take by a man at a hotel door, simply because he has a drum major's uniform on"
- Robert Benchley
About this Quote
This quote by Robert Benchley is a criticism of the power dynamics in society. He is mentioning the paradox of a country that declares to be free, yet enables itself to be managed by those in positions of authority. He is highlighting the truth that people want to accept the orders of someone just due to the fact that they are wearing a uniform, regardless of whether or not they have any genuine authority. This quote is a tip that we should be questioning the class structure in our society and not blindly accept the orders of those in positions of authority. It is a call to action to challenge the status quo and to ensure that everyone is dealt with equally and relatively.
This quote is written / told by Robert Benchley between September 15, 1889 and September 21, 1945. He was a famous Comedian from USA.
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