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  • #1
    Edward W. Said
    “You cannot continue to victimize someone else just because you yourself were a victim once—there has to be a limit”
    Edward Said

  • #2
    Edward W. Said
    “الأرض كلها فندق.. وبيتي القدس”
    إدوارد سعيد

  • #3
    Edward W. Said
    “Every single empire in its official discourse has said that it is not like all the others, that its circumstances are special, that it has a mission to enlighten, civilize, bring order and democracy, and that it uses force only as a last resort. And, sadder still, there always is a chorus of willing intellectuals to say calming words about benign or altruistic empires, as if one shouldn't trust the evidence of one's eyes watching the destruction and the misery and death brought by the latest mission civilizatrice.”
    Edward W. Said, Orientalism

  • #4
    Aimé Césaire
    “A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization.
    A civilization that chooses to close its eyes to its most crucial problems is a stricken civilization.
    A civilization that uses its principles for trickery and deceit is a dying civilization.”
    Aimé Césaire

  • #5
    Aimé Césaire
    “What am I driving at? At this idea: that no one colonizes innocently, that no one colonizes with impunity either; that a nation which colonizes, that a civilization which justifies colonization—and therefore force—is already a sick civilization, a civilization which is morally diseased, which irresistibly, progressing from one consequence to another, one denial to another, calls for its Hitler, I mean its punishment.”
    Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism

  • #6
    Aimé Césaire
    “In light of recent events—genocide in East Africa, the collapse of democracy throughout the continent, the isolation of Cuba, the overthrow of progressive movements throughout the so-called third world—some might argue that the moment of truth has already passed, that Césaire and Fanon’s predictions proved false. We’re facing an era where fools are calling for a renewal of colonialism, where descriptions of violence and instability draw on the very colonial language of “barbarism” and “backwardness” that Césaire critiques in these pages. But this is all a mystification; the fact is, while colonialism in its formal sense might have been dismantled, the colonial state has not. Many of the problems of democracy are products of the old colonial state whose primary difference is the presence of black faces. It has to do with the rise of a new ruling class—the class Fanon warned us about—who are content with mimicking the colonial masters,”
    Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism

  • #7
    Aimé Césaire
    “Do not make me into that man of hatred for whom I feel only hatred.”
    Aimé Césaire, Notebook of a Return to the Native Land

  • #8
    Aimé Césaire
    “[C]olonization works to decivilize the colonizer, to brutalize him in the true sense of the word, to degrade him, to awaken him to buried instincts, to covetousness, violence, race hatred, and moral relativism.”
    Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism

  • #9
    Aimé Césaire
    “Alas! There's no one in hell ... all the devils are here!”
    Aimé Césaire
    tags: evil, hell



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