We have this absurd notion in our 'democratic' society that the majority of the people are always right. Everything in society is ultimately judged by how many people adhere to, support, or belong to a particular idea or movement. Hence the talks are adjudged a 'failure' (as well as the man who delivered them) because of the small number who have taken them up.
The reverse is actually true. It is the minority that has always been shown to be right - history has demonstrated it, time and time again. All change has always started with one person. The majority is, in fact, always wrong.
Don't know who has written this ,but how true it is .
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