Fanon's writing is new for me, this unfortunately foreign topic is hard to resonate with. But I still had several questions on a term identified in his writing: "Inferiority complex." I think this is an interesting topic because it is closely related to culture coverage and culture confidence. I remember we were discussing whether if is important to keep our cultures as an artist. The reality is, in America especially, colored people aren't welcomed or embraced as much as white people. It's cruel to discuss on topics similar to what Fanon was talking about, but in my own opinion is that people should be confident and bold about their mother culture to prevent being somewhere in the "middle." But I noticed is quite different from Fanon, he is explaining how colonization is the significant influence on adopting new cultures. I saw many psychology related arguments were elevated in Fanon's writing, therefore are "inferiority of race" the main reason for resistance of dialects? I think unaccepting culture root is something unfortunate, but I understand the difference of point of view is what causes various perspectives
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