Quote by Mark Twain

Look at the tyranny of party-- at what is called party allegiance, party loyalty-- a snare invented by designing men for selfish purposes-- and which turns voters into chattels, slaves, rabbits; and all the while, their masters, and they themselves are shouting rubbish about liberty, independence, freedom of opinion, freedom of speech, honestly unconscious of the fantastic contradiction; and forgetting or ignoring that their fathers and the churches shouted the same blasphemies a generation earlier when they were closing thier doors against the hunted slave, beating his handful of humane defenders with Bible-texts and billies, and pocketing the insults nad licking the shoes of his Southern master.


Look at the tyranny of party-- at what is called party alleg

Summary

This quote by Mark Twain highlights the dangers and hypocrisy of party allegiance and loyalty. Twain criticizes the manipulation of voters by power-hungry individuals who use party affiliations for their own self-interests. He mocks the false claims of freedom, independence, and free speech made by both the politicians and the people, as they fail to see the contradiction in their actions. Twain also points out the historical hypocrisy of their predecessors, who preached similar ideas while simultaneously supporting and condoning the oppression of slaves. Overall, the quote serves as a critique of blind party loyalty and the ignorance it perpetuates.

By Mark Twain
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