Quote by Ellen Barkin
With all of the divisiveness that is going on in the country we live in, so much of it is based around just fear of the other. And anyone who does not look like me, walk like me, talk like me, have sex like me, they're the other and I'm afraid of them. And hopefully we will learn that it's just not scary. There's nothing to be afraid of.
Summary
This quote highlights the root cause of divisiveness in our society: fear of the different. It emphasizes that much of the fear and negativity is born out of ignorance and the refusal to understand those who are different from ourselves. By highlighting aspects like appearance, mannerisms, language, and sexuality, the quote suggests that people often categorize others as outsiders simply due to these differences. However, it also encourages the notion that overcoming fear and embracing diversity leads to the realization that there is nothing inherently scary about those who are different from us. Overall, the quote urges for empathy, compassion, and the breaking down of barriers that stem from irrational fear.
Topics
Fear
By Ellen Barkin