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I’ve started reading
‘Intellectual Warfare, Theory and Practice: Gates, Thornton, white World Terror Domination and the War on Afrocentricity’
by Obádélé Kambon, Ph.D.
It gets into my head well and I’ll be glad about a talk on this when finished. Has anybody already read it? Or is willing to read it?
Mekyea mo!-
100,298 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Yaa nua. I’m down to discuss it.
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Maakye!
Meda ase sɛ moboa me. M’awie nanso medwene kakra. Yɛbɛka, mekɔ dwuma na meba.-
Ok, this exercise is an eye opener. Intellectual warfare as a fact is not new to me but this example and the methods generally used are. I’m thinking that ironically this book itself is a weapon in the intellectual warfare, but one on the right side. At least it is to me.
To understand and exercise the detection of these methods increases my clarity in many situations, considering the variety of anti-blackness/afrikanism that is practiced around and amongst us.
Logics like ‘No no analysis of oppressed (people) without including the oppressor’ seem very clear but without awereness I’d propably step into such a trap.
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