How and when does conflict metastasize into hatred? Dessa picks apart the science of hostility, with help from a criminologist who identifies the tipping point between prejudice and hate, and an Israeli psychologist who’s studied one of the longest conflicts in the world today.
Category: Commonplace
Quotes, art, questions, videos, podcasts, music, and whatever else inspires.
Stay Alive
“What do you need to do to stay alive?”
— Charles E. Cobb Jr., This Nonviolent Stuff’ll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible
Cursed with Blessings
“Some of us are blessed with blessings,
some of us are cursed with them.”
I Found You
I found you beautiful
I found you exploding
I found you
Resurrection
Easter by Marie Howe
Two of the fingers on his right hand
had been broken
so when he poured back into that hand it surprised
him — it hurt him at first.
And the whole body was too small. Imagine
the sky trying to fit into a tunnel carved into a hill.
He came into it two ways:
From the outside, as we step into a pair of pants.
And from the center — suddenly all at once.
Then he felt himself awake in the dark alone.
Thirteen
“It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.”
— George Orwell, 1984
Plan for Prejudice
“Sometimes, knowing the barrier is there helps you hurdle over it.”
— Michelle Miller, CBS Saturday Morning
A Mind-Body Problem
“We are gods with anuses.”
― Ernest Becker, The Denial of Death
Golden Hour Vibes
Hunger
“To live meant feeding my former self to my current self.”
― Cameron Conaway, Caged: Memoirs of a Cage-Fighting Poet
