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Who can be patient in such extremes?  William Shakespeare, Richard Duke of York I i 216, Queen Margaret to King et al

 

 

The violence and intimidation we have seen should never happened.  It is the work of extremists.  It is the enemy within.  Margaret Thatcher 

 

 

The question is not whether we will be extremists but what kind of extremists we will be.  Dr Martin Luther King

 

 

What is objectionable, what is dangerous, about extremists is not that they are extreme but that they are intolerant.  The evil is not what they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents.  Robert Kennedy

 

 

At least two-thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity: idealism, dogmatism and proselytising zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.  Aldous Huxley

 

 

Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world’s ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all.  John W Gardner

 

 

Thousands of mercenaries who have trained in camps on the territory of Chechnya as well as come in from abroad are actually preparing to impose extremist ideas on the whole world.  Boris Yeltsin 

 

 

I would remind you that extremism in the defence of liberty is no vice!  And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!  Barry Goldwater

 


War on terrorism defines the central preoccupation of the United States in the world today, and it does reflect in my view a rather narrow and extremist vision of foreign policy of the world’s first superpower, of a great democracy, with genuinely idealistic traditions.  Zbigniew Brzezinski 

 

 

The opinions that are held with passion are always those for which no good ground exists; indeed the passion is the measure of the holders lack of rational conviction.  Opinions in politics and religion are almost always held passionately.  Bertrand Russell

 

 

A people inspired by democracy, human rights and economic opportunity will turn their back decisively against extremism.  Benazir Bhutto

 

 

No violent extreme endures.  Thomas Carlyle

 

 

Extreme positions are not succeeded by moderate ones, but by contrary extreme positions.  Friedrich Nietzsche  

 

 

People say to me, Why do you keep mentioning the extremists?  Because the extremists are the tail that wag the whole dog.  And my profession proves it.  Your culture proves it.  And you are humiliated by this … Because the extremists have the initiative … The state department condemned the cartoons, not the violence.  Christopher Hitchens vs Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Public Library 4th June 2007 

 

 

Luton: Now I’m coming home to find out if it’s true that Muslim extremists are taking over my town.  And if this is why the wide right-wing are on the rise here.  Stacey Dooley, My Hometown Fanatics, BBC 2012

 

‘I think you look naked on the street.’  ibid.  Muslim protester to Stacey

 

‘All non-Muslims are destined for the hell-fire.’  ibid.  Muslim  

 

 

The world-wide web has given us access to powerful tools of messaging and manipulation … Armies of frustrated citizens are fuelling each other’s anger, embracing ideologies that promise a revolution for everyone.  Dark Net s2e4: My Nation, Showtime 2017

 

 

2018: We’re seeing such an upsurge in extremism … the mainstreaming of extremism …  Why We Hate s1e4: Extremist, Sasha Havlicek, counter-terrorism expert, Discovery 2019

 

There is often trauma in these individual cases of radicalisation early on … What they offer their members is love and support and belonging and care.  ibid.

 

A system of the dehumanisation of the other.  ibid.

 

 

In the twentieth century – our age – our brilliance and our foolishness collided to produce one of the greatest moral dilemmas humankind has faced.  For three years Robert Oppenheimer had led a top secret mission to end the deadliest war in the history of the war.  Andrew Marr’s History of the World VIII: Age of Extremes

 

Welcome to the age of extremes.  ibid.

 

 

Freedom v Order: In critical moments throughout our history we’ve seen the scales tip dangerous for in either direction, driven by extremists … People so sure of their position that they would resort to oppression or violence to dismantle our institutions.  The American Presidency with Bill Clinton IV: Extremism  

 

 

… And you’ve reached the limit of where life exists.  These often extreme places on our planet are often hard for us to reach.  Indeed, this cave was only recently discovered.  And it contains many surprises … Cave pearls and giant stalagmites … Underground rivers have carved this great passage through the limestone.  Over five miles long and wide enough in places to accommodate a jumbo jet.  And it is here in the cave’s furthest chamber that life can be found: translucent cave fish and shrimps.  David Attenborough, Planet Earth s3e6: Extremes

 

Unpredictable extremes of weather however can upset this delicate balance.  ibid.    

 

Remarkably, around 50% of Earth’s inhabits depend on fire to keep healthy.  ibid.