Frantz Fanon — "Zombies, believe me, are more terrifying than colonists."
Zombies, believe me, are more terrifying than colonists.
Zombies, believe me, are more terrifying than colonists.
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"The colonized discovers that his life, his breathing, the beating of his heart are the same as those of the colonist. [...] Practically, I don't give a damn."
"The settler's town is a strongly-built town, all of stone and steel. It is a brightly-lit town; the streets are paved with asphalt, and the garbage-cans swallow all the leavings, all the wet and dirty…"
"The great danger that threatens the young nation is the intellectual laziness of its ruling class."
"The colonized is elevated above his jungle status in proportion to his adoption of the mother country’s cultural standards."
"The black man is a sexual object. The white man is a sexual subject."
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