Topic
Victim is a word that asks who has been harmed, by whom, and under what arrangement of power. In these quotes, victimhood appears through dark humor, violence, hypocrisy, and responsibility. Some lines expose the disturbing ease with which people can remain friendly toward those they intend to use or destroy. Others assign accountability to professions and leaders whose decisions cost lives. The collection treats victim not as an identity to be exploited, but as a moral fact that should interrupt evasion. To name a victim is to name damage that someone may prefer to hide. Yet the quotes also warn against distance from consequence, where harm becomes abstract because the injured person is not fully seen. Read this topic when responsibility is being blurred, and let it help you keep attention on the human cost of choices. Let victimhood be named carefully, with attention to truth, dignity, and repair rather than rhetoric.