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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,26 @@ 1 +Giving international law moral force is a critical part of the colonial project. International law allows colonialism to hide itself – by faking its own death – and by giving it new tools to function. 2 + 3 +JACKSON 09 4 +Marissa Jackson, “Neo-Colonialism, Same Old Racism: A Critical Analysis of the United States’ Shift toward Colorblindness as a tool for the Protection of the American Colonial Empire and White Supremacy”, Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy, Volume 11, 2009. 5 + 6 +So long as it is perceived to be dead and irrelevant, colonialism can 7 +AND 8 +to protect its position of power and advance its interests within the nation. 9 + 10 +Colonialism is the violent negation of the worthy of those who are conquered. The colonial project renders the colonized invisible to hide its violent exploitation of the colonized. 11 + 12 +HAYES 96 13 +Hayes et al: Floyd W. Hayes III Fanon: a critical reader. Ed. Lewis Ricardo Gordon, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting. “Fanon, Oppression and Resentment: The Black Experience In the United States.” 1996. 14 + 15 +Fanon points out that in the colonial situation the primary thrust of the Master 16 +AND 17 +himself as engaged analytically, critically, in a form of unveiling. 18 + 19 + 20 +This modern global order of Euro-American domination is justified by the Western colonial philosophical tradition which requires a destructive reading of philosophical texts to resist. From our privileged standpoint we have a choice: we can either sustain and replicate this evil or fight it. Vote neg to choose resistance. The role of the ballot is to vote for the better debater who resists colonialist traditions of violence. 21 + 22 +SEREQUEBERHAN 23 +Serequeberhan Tsenay, Prof. Philosophy. Morgan State University. Post Colonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader. “The Critique of Eurocentrism.” Pg. 154-57 24 +From all of the above, then, Kant's historicopolitical texts - and, as 25 +AND 26 +African philosophy; its critical-negative project –the critique of Eurocentrism. - EntryDate
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