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Anti racist Quote by Doris Lessing

“Does political correctness have a good side? Yes, it does, for it makes us re-examine attitudes, and that is always useful. The trouble is that, with all popular movements, the lunatic fringe so quickly ceases to be a fringe; the tail begins to wag the dog. For every woman or man who is quietly…” quote by Doris Lessing
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“Does political correctness have a good side? Yes, it does, for it makes us re-examine attitudes, and that is always useful. The trouble is that, with all popular movements, the lunatic fringe so quickly ceases to be a fringe; the tail begins to wag the dog. For every woman or man who is quietly and sensibly using the idea to examine our assumptions, there are twenty rabble-rousers whose real motive is desire for power over others. The fact that they see themselves as antiracists or feminists or whatever does not make them any less rabble-rousers.”

Doris Lessing

About This Quote

Source Essay: Political Correctness and Social Movements, 1990s

It argues that while questioning norms can be constructive, extreme zealots can dominate and distort the original intent.

In simple terms: Questioning norms helps, but extreme zealots can hijack movements.

Key Takeaway

Beware of fringe groups hijacking constructive criticism.

Themes

social critique politics movement dynamics

Mood

cautious critical reflective

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • policy debates
  • community discussions
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

Power dynamics identity politics groupthink

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we protect constructive critique from being co-opted?
  • What safeguards prevent fringe dominance?
A Different Perspective

Extremist groups may suppress moderate voices.

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