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T. Y. Adodo
T. Y. Adodo 2 années depuis

I appreciate the tricontinental perpsective of misdiagnosis via apartheid, integration, & untouchable. It makes "getting along" with yts the measuring stick

The problem of "decolonization" i find is the alienation of Eurasian people collectively from colonizer and instead a fallacy of "bad white people", hence why *dewhitenization*, and *Re-Afrikanization* is much more precise terminology that avoids any integrationist fallacies

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Ọbádélé Kambon
Ọbádélé Kambon 2 années depuis

Implicit in decolonization is also the notion that time is a line (pre-colonial, colonial, post-colonial, de-colonial). Also very problematic.

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T. Y. Adodo
T. Y. Adodo 2 années depuis

@Ọbádélé Kambon: Aane, the "modernity". What corrective terms do you use (as opposed to pre/post colonial)?

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Shade Ford
Shade Ford 2 années depuis

As I watched this , I thought about Mandela's relationship with de Klerk. Mandela spoke at times about the times he felt betrayed by de Klerk. Yet, de Klerk was one of Mandela's Deputy Presidents.

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T. Y. Adodo
T. Y. Adodo 2 années depuis

Sounds like Nana Toussaint L'Overture weakness -- not understanding/grasping pale Eurasian behavior. This is how integrationists get misguided politically. They try to seek "good" in any Eurasian, esp pale pale Eurasians, before they think about Black-first

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Ọbádélé Kambon
Ọbádélé Kambon 2 années depuis

@Mentuhotep_2K19: A great analysis of this is in Ɔbenfo Nana Jedi Shemsw Jehewty's Irritated Genie.

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T. Y. Adodo
T. Y. Adodo 2 années depuis

@Ọbádélé Kambon: yeah mon, phantom of Liberty

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