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I did read the Souls of Black Folk many years ago, but not much of Baldwin. But I did read his article in which he demonized the character Uncle Tom, which I disagree with. I come from a perspective that has felt the wrath of this political correctness in my own career. If you want to know about it, I'll explain in PM. I believe using a double standard is unfair. It comes down to that. Furthermore, the use of the term black has not led to racial divisiveness. Recall the use of "Black Power" by the "Black Panthers"? And is that why we celebrate "Black" History this month, but is that being oppressive and discriminatory using the term, black?I your original post that I responded to.
They are Antebellum terms. they originated within the justifications for human trafficking. That system of understanding led our country to a considerable conflict, yet we still insist on these terms.
IMO, they carry the promise of an Antebellum result in our future. The result of white supremacy, as an idea, is still clamoring for exactly that.
I didn't say "you can't" anything. Go ahead and continue with what has ruined us for hundreds of years as a country, if that's what you're interested in. But don't call it "telling the truth". The truth is that your ancestry is far more complex and rich than what is communicated by insisting that you are "white", which is just a myth you inherited from people who got it wrong in more ways than one.
Brown people have done plenty of work to analyze their own construct. Read some DeBois and James Baldwin, if you want. Being half English and half Mexican, I leave them to it for the most part. But the euro part of my blood gives me plenty of ground from which to criticize past European/Caucasian understandings that I find to be erroneous.
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