Word: racistly
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...Indians any the better for it all? Isn't Soldier Blue equally as racist as any other two-bit Western we've ever seen? Does the blood make any difference? Does Ralph Nelson express any concern or feeling for the bodies his soldiers mutilate in such glorious, wide-screen technicolor...
...losing his virginity than coming to political consciousness? But then the answer is obvious. As Hollywood understands it, who would pay to see a film about Indians if it didn't have at least one white star and if it didn't tell its story through a comprehensible white racist intelligence? Can any of us even imagine what a film dictated by an Indian's perceptions would be like? A Man Called Horse has made the most honest of recent attempts to break through the problem. It threw Richard Harris into the midst of an Indian village where the Indians...
...problem, for I think a more extended comment is required. I find it baffling why the politically extremist elements among Negro students-and some Negro faculty as well-in white colleges do not have the character and courage to follow to its limits the logic of their extremist black racist ideology. Those Negro students (and faculty) who require an obsessive interplay with their blackness have, if they are persons of integrity and solid human stuff. only one alternative-namely, to leave white colleges (where nearly 70 per cent of Negroes in colleges are being educated) and to establish...
...indeed impossible for anyone to spend twenty-four consecutive hours in this country without recognizing the compelling logic and irresistible force of what Sartre has called 'an anti-racist racism." It is the necessary moment of negativity, the "only route which can lead to the abolition of racism." A necessary moment, because, although all the oppressed classes as a whole are victims of a predatory society, nonetheless "the black man is a victim of oppression inasmuch as he is black, in his role as a colonized or as a deported African. And since he is oppressed in his race...
...this necessary "anti-racist racism" does not become an end in itself, justifying a conservative totality. Rather, it opens up revolutionary perspectives. Because he is the most oppressed, he necessarily pursues-not only by a Hegelian ruse of reason-the liberation of all when he rises to enact his own deliverance from oppression. DuBois, Fanon: there is in them recognition that the revolt of the most oppressed constitutes inevitably and at the same time the embodiment and culmination of the revolt of all the oppressed for the abolition of relations of oppression and of racism. This is the source...