Last thread was here.
Again: no crackers allowed.
Here, you can:
vent
chat
gush
inquire
bring up
discuss
educate
etc.
about anything.
Bonus discussion question:
Are there any books about BIPOC and EM people that you're reading and, if so, what are they about?
My answer is simply "no" BUT I have a few books in my queue that I plan to read soon that will talk about certain individuals and communities of color.
Bonus reminder:
Read: Henry Winston's Strategy for a Black Agenda, even if you end up not liking the book.
It teaches you how to think about strategy and tactics, imho.
One of the cruelest aspects of capitalism 100%. And exactly as you put it there's a dialectical aspect of it, it's not inherently good or bad, and I think processing the contradictions in order to pass on a formulation that is good is such unappreciated but critical work.
Tbh this is the element of fanons work that I like the most, although the more talked about elements are also great.
I'll have to read more fanon. Do you have a suggestion on where a newbie should start?
There's only really three books by Fanon.
The Wretched of the Earth is where you typically start with.
I'd highly recommend Wretched of the Earth!!