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Nnedi Okorafor, Who Fears Death Quotes: To be something abnormal meant that you were to serve the normal. And if you refused, they hated you... and often the normal hated you even when you did serve them.
         

To be something abnormal meant that you were to serve the normal. And if you refused, they hated you... and often the normal hated you even when you did serve them.


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To be something abnormal meant that you were to serve the normal. And if you refused, they hated you... and often the normal hated you even when you did serve them.
         



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This page presents the quote "To be something abnormal meant that you were to serve the normal. And if you refused, they hated you... and often the normal hated you even when you did serve them.". Author of this quote is Nnedi Okorafor, Who Fears Death. This quote is about equality, justice, oppression, normalcy, injustice, hatred,.