[Spoken: Owen Jones, from "The Politics of Hope"]
The rights and freedoms that we have today were won by your mothers, your fathers, your grandmothers, your grandfathers, your ancestors before them
We stand on the shoulders of giants and we owe it to our ancestors. Not just to defend the rights and freedoms that they fought for at such cost and at such sacrifice, that continue their struggle that a different sort of society, not a society run in the interests of a tiny elite, but a society run in the interests of the majority
Those who preach the politics of despair, they want us to believe that all injustice is like the weather: that you can complain about it raining, but there's nothing you can do about it. But the politics of hope tell us something else
The rights and freedoms that we have today were won by your mothers, your fathers, your grandmothers, your grandfathers, your ancestors before them
We stand on the shoulders of giants and we owe it to our ancestors. Not just to defend the rights and freedoms that they fought for at such cost and at such sacrifice, that continue their struggle that a different sort of society, not a society run in the interests of a tiny elite, but a society run in the interests of the majority
Those who preach the politics of despair, they want us to believe that all injustice is like the weather: that you can complain about it raining, but there's nothing you can do about it. But the politics of hope tell us something else
( Paloma Faith )
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