Brictoria wrote:
I watched the video and this woman made some good points. I disagree though with the notion that calling out the lingering effects of centuries of slavery and racism as victimology; it can be, and many blacks do that, but rightfully calling out systems of racism that still have vestiges that reverberate even up until today doesnt seem like trying to be a victim, it genuinely is a therapeutic modality to call out oppression and harms done to oneself if it means seeking redress, understanding suffering and finding root causes to be addressed, process, redressed and healed from. Malcolm X for example always used to call out racism and the legacy of slavery but it wasn't to tell blacks that they should remain victims but the opposite; he wanted the blacks to know the reality that they reached a point of suffering because of suffering beyond their control so that they can regain their control and repudiate the system that kept them down.
But otherwise I agreed with the rest of what she said. I myself never heard of Tony Timpa until she brought it up, and watching that video scarred me.
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