We should take heed

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Aime Ceasair writes in Discourse on Colonialism "we must study how colonializaton works to de-civilize the colonizer, to brutalize him in the true sense of the word, to degrade him, to awaken him to buried instincts, to covetousness, violence, race hatred and moral relativism . . ." and "at  that at the end of all these treaties that have been violated, all these lies that have been propagated, all these punitive expeditions that have been tolerated, all these prisoners who have been tied up and interrogated, all these patriots who have been tortured, at the end of all the racial pride that has been encouraged, all the boastfulness that has been displayed, a poison has been distilled into the veins of Europe and, slowly but surely, the continent proceeds toward savagery"

This is very serious language and should weigh heavy on the white person's mind and conscience.  Whether one believes that they are responsible and in any way did not or did participate in these atrocities, surely iterations (a la Homi K Bahaha) of these in the form of discrimination and profiling and other racist actions including speech-acts which have been a result and guarantee of subtle and heinous acts, one should take heed. 


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