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“[T]he outcry against killing women, if you accept killing at all, is sheer sentimentality.:; Why is it worse to kill a woman than a man?” quote by George Orwell
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“[T]he outcry against killing women, if you accept killing at all, is sheer sentimentality.:; Why is it worse to kill a woman than a man?”

George Orwell

About This Quote

Source Essay: Politics and the English Language, 1946

The quote critiques the moral inconsistency of condemning violence against women while accepting violence in general, exposing gender bias in ethical reasoning.

In simple terms: It points out hypocrisy in valuing women's lives less than men's.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge gendered moral double standards.

Themes

gender bias ethics violence hypocrisy

Mood

thoughtful critical concerned

Type

philosophical social commentary

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • policy making
  • education
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

moral philosophy social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do cultural narratives shape our view of gendered violence?
  • What steps can reduce gender bias in moral judgments?
A Different Perspective

It may oversimplify complex cultural attitudes toward gender and violence.

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