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Cybersecurity Quote by Trevor Noah

“We were in a shop once, and the shopkeeper, right in front of us, turned to his security guard and said, in Afrikaans, “Volg daai swartes, netnou steel hulle iets.” “Follow those blacks in case they steal something.” My mother turned around and said, in beautiful, fluent Afrikaans, “Hoekom volg jy…” quote by Trevor Noah
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““We were in a shop once, and the shopkeeper, right in front of us, turned to his security guard and said, in Afrikaans, “Volg daai swartes, netnou steel hulle iets.” “Follow those blacks in case they steal something.” My mother turned around and said, in beautiful, fluent Afrikaans, “Hoekom volg jy nie daai swartes sodat jy hulle kan help kry waarna hulle soek nie?” “Why don’t you follow these blacks so you can help them find what they’re looking for?””

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About This Quote

Source Stand-up Comedy: Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia, 2018

A mother challenges a racist assumption by suggesting help instead of suspicion, turning prejudice into an opportunity for assistance.

In simple terms: Questioning bias can turn suspicion into help.

Key Takeaway

Consider helping instead of assuming guilt.

Themes

bias empathy justice social perception

Mood

thoughtful challenging

Type

reflective provocative

When to use this quote

  • community policing
  • everyday interactions
  • racial tension
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

racism altruism critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we shift from suspicion to assistance?
  • What risks arise when confronting prejudice directly?
A Different Perspective

The response may be seen as naive or unrealistic in dangerous situations.

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