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Death Quote by Victor Gollancz

“The plain fact is that we are starving people, not deliberately in the sense that we want them to die, but wilfully in the sense that we prefer their death to our own inconvenience.” quote by Victor Gollancz
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“The plain fact is that we are starving people, not deliberately in the sense that we want them to die, but wilfully in the sense that we prefer their death to our own inconvenience.”

Victor Gollancz

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About This Quote

It highlights that societal neglect of the hungry is a conscious choice, prioritizing comfort over human life.

In simple terms: Neglect of hunger is a deliberate convenience.

Key Takeaway

We choose comfort over saving lives.

Themes

ethical responsibility social justice human suffering political complacency

Mood

somber indignant

Type

political ethical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • humanitarian aid planning
  • public awareness campaigns

Key Concepts

poverty food insecurity moral choice

Practical Applications

  • advocacy for food redistribution
  • ethical lobbying

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do societies have to the hungry?
  • How can convenience be redefined to include human welfare?
A Different Perspective

Some argue resource scarcity, not willful neglect, drives hunger, though systemic inequities also play a role.

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