The quote "When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes duty" is often attributed to Thomas Jefferson, although there is no definitive evidence that he actually said or wrote these exact words. The sentiment behind the quote suggests that when laws are unjust and oppressive, it is the moral obligation of individuals to resist and challenge those laws. This idea aligns with the concept of civil disobedience and the belief that individuals have a responsibility to stand up against injustice.
Ghandi
Voltaire, a French philosopher, is often attributed with this quote.
Sheikh Said rebellion happened in 1925-02.
King George III said this.
Benjamin Franklin
They become nails upon them because it makes the guilt or remorse for the injustice greater on their conscience.
Thomas Jefferson.
The Grinch in the 2000 version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
it's said to contract.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison his views on the necessity for occasional rebellion by the citizenry of a country.
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