Bad people Quote by John Grisham
““So why do these guys hate your guts?” “Because they believe strip-mining is a good thing. It provides jobs, and there are few jobs around here. They’re not bad people, they’re just misinformed and misguided. Mountaintop removal is killing our communities. It has single-handedly wiped out tens of thousands of jobs. People are forced to leave their homes because of blasting, dust, sludge, and flooding. The roads aren’t safe because of these massive trucks flying down the mountains. I filed five wrongful death cases in the past five years, folks crushed by trucks carrying ninety tons of coal. Many towns have simply vanished. The coal companies often buy up surrounding homes and tear them down. Every county in coal country has lost population in the past twenty years. Yet a lot of people, including those three gentlemen over there, think that a few jobs are better than none.” “If they are gentlemen, then why””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Firm by John Grisham, 1991
People defend harmful practices because they fear job loss, even when those practices damage communities and health.
In simple terms: Jobs vs. community health conflict.
Seek sustainable alternatives that protect both jobs and environment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- coal mining towns
- policy debates
- career counseling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What jobs can replace lost coal work?
- How to balance livelihood and safety?
Economic dependence can trap communities in harmful cycles.