Since when do we have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that we don't need to agree with someone in order to stand up for them when they are being treated unfairly. Even if we disagree with a person, we should still defend them if they are facing injustice or wrongdoing. The quote suggests that our own personal views or opinions about someone shouldn't stop us from protecting their rights and standing up for them.
About Lillian Hellman
Lillian Hellman was an acclaimed American playwright, author, and political activist. She was known for her success on Broadway, her communist views, and her turbulent personal life, including a long-term relationship with fellow writer Dashiell Hammett. Hellman’s memoirs were later criticized for factual inaccuracies, leading to a high-profile defamation lawsuit.
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