4:39 The colonized world demands that they have a sovereign right over violence, so that they can use whatever violence that they want, for their own needs, whether to get oil, or to repress black liberation, and that violence is always characterized as legitimate,
Great piece! A great complement to reading Fanon is Aime Cesaire's short "Discourse on Colonialism"---called "the father of Negritude" (or, Black Pride), he takes apart the fatuous and lazy-minded intellectual class who just go on and on sanctifying the "bringers of light" imperialists.
"We revolt because for many reasons we can no longer breathe." That quote takes on new resonance in light of George Floyd's murder by police suffocation in Minneapolis.
Frantz Fanon "thanks for sharing. one of my hero
4:39 The colonized world demands that they have a sovereign right over violence, so that they can use whatever violence that they want, for their own needs, whether to get oil, or to repress black liberation, and that violence is always characterized as legitimate,
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Fucking brilliant. Thank you so much for doing this!
Great piece! A great complement to reading Fanon is Aime Cesaire's short "Discourse on Colonialism"---called "the father of Negritude" (or, Black Pride), he takes apart the fatuous and lazy-minded intellectual class who just go on and on sanctifying the "bringers of light" imperialists.
So weird, just started reading The Wretched Of The Earth now. Great video thanks.
The year 2024, sadly, this is still so relevant…
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4:04 That's my country and these are my people.
"We revolt because for many reasons we can no longer breathe." That quote takes on new resonance in light of George Floyd's murder by police suffocation in Minneapolis.