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Frantz Fanon

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To speak a language is to take on a world, a culture.


— Frantz Fanon


#politics #psychology #culture

...There are too many idiots in this world. And having said it, I have the burden of proving it.


— Frantz Fanon


#humour #idiots #humor

Everything can be explained to the people, on the single condition that you want them to understand.


— Frantz Fanon


#development #education #politics #education

One avoids Creolisms. Some families completely forbid Creole and mothers ridicule their children for speaking it.


— Frantz Fanon


#fanon #freedom #negritude #onwuegbute #family

ô mon corps, fait toujours de moi un homme qui s'interroge.


— Frantz Fanon


#life

However painful it may be for me to accept this conclusion, I am obliged to state it: for the black man there is only one destiny. And it is white.


— Frantz Fanon


#am #black #conclusion #destiny #however

Violence is man re-creating himself.


— Frantz Fanon


#man #violence

Fervor is the weapon of choice of the impotent.


— Frantz Fanon


#fervor #weapon

He who is reluctant to recognize me opposes me.


— Frantz Fanon


#opposes #recognize #reluctant #who

There is a point at which methods devour themselves.


— Frantz Fanon


#methods #point #themselves #which






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Forced to remain on the island French soldiers became "authentic racists. In particular he began socio-therapy which connected with his patients' cultural backgrounds. When he was not confined to his bed he delivered lectures to ALN (Armée de Libération Nationale) officers at Ghardimao on the Algero-Tunisian border.

His life and works have incited and inspired anti-colonial liberation movements for more than four decades. Fanon is known as a radical existential humanist thinker on the issue of decolonization and the psychopathology of colonization.

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