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Question by stickman
Submitted on 9/14/2003
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Request: Unknown Author
Possibly from WWII. I read it years ago and can only remember the gist. The speaker is talking about how he doesn't speak up when various ethnic and social groups are being persecuted. Finally it's his turn "but by then there were no voices" left (is the only part I vaguely recall.
Anyone know the full quote and author?


Answer by Sugaar
Submitted on 10/5/2003
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it's Bertolt Brecht. Today's is the same thing, ah?

 

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