“Sure, the internet is a place that frequently makes a mockery of serious things. But some things, like real, life-altering trauma, should be left the hell alone.”— Hafeezah Nazim, nylon.com
“I don't need the affirmation of the mainstream media. I don't care what they say. They can call me an anti-Semite. They can call me racist. They call me nativist. You can call me anything you want. OK? As long as we're driving this agenda for the working men and women of this country, I'm happy.”— Steve Bannon, cbsnews.com
“If I like their race, how can that be racist?”— Peter Mehlman, Jerry Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld, imdb.com
“Did outing Charlottesville's white supremacists just make them more committed?”— James King, mashable.com
“An uncool thought to have: 'is that guy walking in the dark behind me a rapist? Never mind, he's Asian.'”— Lena Dunham, dailymail.co.uk
“An uncool thought to have: 'is that guy walking in the dark behind me a rapist? Never mind, he's Asian.'”— Lena Dunham, dailymail.co.uk
“We do a really good job in this country of basically sealing off sick people and sealing off toilets and sealing off everything that lets us know we're animals. And in India not only do they not do that, there's no interest in doing that.”— Lena Dunham, rollingstone.com
“She found herself sympathizing more with the stray dogs she saw than the poverty-stricken people.”— Brian Hiatt, rollingstone.com
“I can’t imagine a passionate affair with a native man... Yellowish Fever: I know I said I could never imagine a Japanese affair, but I’ve changed my mind. Kazu, the art handler hanging my mom’s show, is gorgeous like the strong, sexy, dreadlocked Mongol in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.”— Lena Dunham, thisrecording.com
“No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them.”— Elie Wiesel, nydailynews.com