[ONLINE] - Patricia Evangelista, Some People Need Killing

A Memoir of Murder in My Country
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Journalist Patricia Evangelista came of age in the aftermath of a street revolution that forged a new future for the Philippines. Three decades later, in the face of mounting inequality, the nation discovered the fragility of its democratic institutions under the regime of strongman Rodrigo Duterte.

Some People Need Killing is Evangelista’s meticulously reported and deeply human chronicle of the Philippines’ drug war. For six years, Evangelista chronicled the killings carried out by police and vigilantes in the name of Duterte’s war on drugs—a war that has led to the slaughter of thousands—immersing herself in the world of killers and survivors and capturing the atmosphere of fear created when an elected president decides that some lives are worth less than others.

The book takes its title from a vigilante whose words seemed to reflect the psychological accommodation that most of the country had made: “I’m really not a bad guy,” he said. “I’m not all bad. Some people need killing.”

A profound act of witness and a tour de force of literary journalism, Some People Need Killing is also a brilliant dissection of the grammar of violence and an important investigation of the human impulses to dominate and resist.

Join the New America Fellows Program for a conversation with Patricia Evangelista and Philip Bennett about Some People Need Killing.

Speakers:

Patricia Evangelista, @patevangelista
2020 ASU Future Security Fellow, New America
Author, Some People Need Killing

Philip Bennett
2023 ASU Future Security Fellow, New America

Copies of Some People Need Killing are available for purchase here through our bookselling partner Solid State Books.