-February 24, 1906, Daily News
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Monday, February 5, 2018
"The man whom I accuse has no right merely to say that I insult him; I do not insult, I accuse."
Everyone discusses whether such a statement is an insult; no one whether it is a truth. But in any matter of public good, insult is irrelevancy. If a thing is false it is not an insult; it is a lie. If it is true it is not an insult; it is an exposure. If I call out in a crowd, 'This man has picked my pocket', I am not to be objected to merely because I am noisy. I am either a slanderer or I am a public servant. In neither case am I a mere rioter. The man whom I accuse has no right merely to say that I insult him; I do not insult, I accuse.
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