America Quote by Anonymous
“One thing I learned as a journalist is that there is at least one disgruntled person in every workplace in America -- and at least double that number with a conscience. Hard as they try, they simply can't turn their heads away from an injustice when they see one taking place.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Journalist reflections, 2020
Journalists encounter at least one disgruntled person and many conscientious individuals at every workplace, highlighting the tension between dissent and moral duty.
In simple terms: Workplaces contain both complainers and conscience‑driven people.
Listen to dissent, act on conscience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- human resources
- whistleblowing
- media ethics
- team management
- conflict mediation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can organizations empower ethical voices?
- What role should journalists play in exposing workplace injustice?
Conscience may be suppressed by corporate culture.