I dont think the works of Fanon are your strong point. This is such a disservice to him and what he contributed. A disappointing and offensive effort.
@cake4443 жыл бұрын
yeah, yes, yes
@radjuju2 жыл бұрын
The real problem isn’t with the instructor’s analysis or interpretation but your attitude. You do yourself and potentially the Black community a great disservice when you clearly haven’t practiced any due diligence by reading the works of Hegel, Marx, Sorel, and Sartre that which Fanon’s work is built upon. This obsession over the instructor’s skin color or hair is blinding some of you to recognize that the analysis is spot on. You ought to understand that your wreckless online disdain can have actual consequences if you continue to direct it at people whose aim is to come to teach our history and show solidarity in our struggle. Not everyone who teaches Black history and critical theory is black so get over it. Do yourself a favor and read the German Idealists from Kant to Nietzsche and the Existentialists from Kierkegaard to Sartre to better understand how the great Africana thinkers got radicalized such as Du Bois, Nkrumah, Newton, Toure, Davis, MLK and West.
@johnporter1639 Жыл бұрын
@@radjuju you sire, are a fuckwit of a particular virulent strain not too dissimilar to the covid variant currently infecting my limbs. Unlike them however, I have no need for people of your ilk