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“Once there was a dictator. He drove millions to various kinds of deaths, by war, in prison, or simply in harsh deserts farming their lives away. He destroyed temples, burned books, and ruined the art of calligraphy. He wrote terrible poetry and forced everyone to learn it, so destroying the…” quote by Geoff Ryman
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““Once there was a dictator. He drove millions to various kinds of deaths, by war, in prison, or simply in harsh deserts farming their lives away. He destroyed temples, burned books, and ruined the art of calligraphy. He wrote terrible poetry and forced everyone to learn it, so destroying the literary taste of one quarter of humanity. He remained a warrior even as Chairman. He was at his best as a warrior, because as a warrior, he was fighting for his people, dreaming for them. After that, he only ground them down. But I forgive him for saying one beautiful thing: 'Women hold up half the sky.' -- Chairman Mao Tse Tung””

Geoff Ryman

About This Quote

A tyrant’s brutal actions coexist with a paradoxical acknowledgment of women’s value, revealing complex moral contradictions.

In simple terms: Even tyrants can say something kind about women.

Key Takeaway

Recognize contradictions in leaders and question their motives.

Themes

power contradiction gender

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • historical analysis
  • political discourse
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

authoritarianism moral ambiguity propaganda

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we reconcile evil deeds with occasional kindness?
  • What does this reveal about propaganda?
A Different Perspective

Glorifying any part of his statement can legitimize his regime.

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