it's because they haven't read it

:matt-jokerfied:

no seriously, on the recent chapo episode with brace they went on this 10 minute rant about the book and then every admitted they had never read it

good stuff

  • President_Obama [they/them]
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    I've read Wretched of the Earth and started Black Skin, White Masks today. I feel like I'm missing something, and maybe you can point out what that is.

    Wretched of the Earth details the destruction of indigenous culture, the resulting colonised mindset alienating both the coloniser and colonised - making a way out of colonial relations seem even more inconceivable, the incomprehensible scale of violence the coloniser uses, and the necessity of transforming economic relations with the coloniser to be truly independent (requiring socialism).

    So far (first 3 chapters) Black Skin, White Masks shows this colonised mindset/the effects of colonisation on black people's psyche in greater detail, though not necessarily explaining why but moreso observing (and observing from a very male perspective).

    Does that seem accurate? What are some key points I missed?