Please Girl... Save it. You weren't fooling anybody. You wreaked of bs when you emerged and you've behaved EXACTLY as anyone with half a brain expected you would.
@xenocryptsite 2012: https://t.co/MXX7YZy50y
I can no longer remain in today’s Democratic Party that is now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue & stoke anti-white racism, actively work to undermine our God-given freedoms, are…
Today was a tough one. Little baby girl comes in for “recurrent UTIs”. Parent is frustrated because she’s been to ER multiple times this year when these symptoms started where she’s given antibiotics & sent home. But symptoms always come back - belly pain, pain in urination,…
"Scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz show in a new study how a common type of epigenetic modification can be transmitted via sperm not only from parents to offspring, but to the next generation (“grandoffspring”) as well." https://t.co/A02RchAJ6o
"One of the central questions that motivated Du Bois was why the white working class in the United States refused to align with formerly enslaved Black Americans to challenge their common oppression."
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The decision to cast him out was tied to his embrace of left politics. DuBois faced persecution from the FBI and was forced to relinquish his passport. This rendered him stateless and anathema to the foreign policy establishment. And penniless. https://t.co/rr4G06qRm1
Mainstream IR has erased his contributions. Between 1925 and 1943, DuBois wrote for @ForeignAffairs five times in addition to writing for its predecessor, The Journal of Race Development (yes, really). https://t.co/ESyM8WLE0h
His contributions to civil rights are celebrated. But his thoughts on empire have long been partitioned from his views on domestic race relations. Building on scholars within the Black Radical Tradition, I argue he understood the global and the domestic as mutually reinforcing.
DuBois’s life overlapped with Jim Crow. He also lived through the high point of European imperialism, the birth of the American empire and the decolonization of Africa and Asia. Civil Rights and Decolonization were the two primary problems he wrestled with throughout his life.
Real question for the “now is not the appropriate time to talk about the negative impact of colonialism” crowd:
When is the appropriate time to talk about the negative impact of colonialism?