"There are some who, finding themselves in a desperate difficulty, seem to assume that there can be no remedy except a desperate remedy. They choose the remedy solely because it is desperate; & will not even listen to any counsel unless it is a counsel of despair.
These, for instance, will generally be found among the enthusiasts who accept universal communism; their enthusiasm being tinged with euthanasia, & having a sort of sublime savour of ѕυιcιdє. There are others, at the opposite political extreme, who think that everything can be done still by old men bullying young men : by roaring in a raucous voice that all foreigners are fools; or by imagining that they can kick nations as they used to kick NIGGERS.......".
"We are born under a House of Lords, as birds under a house of leaves; we live under a monarchy as NIGGERS live under a tropic sun...." Both of these are taken from G.K. Chesterton, the one from Europe on the Brink, a column in the Illustrated London News, the second from the chapter "Empire of the Insects" from What's Wrong With The World.
Too bad that no one until now realised that Mr. Chesterton was the Snoopy D or whatever of his time, since apparently it's a word fit only for rappers.