Samuel Maverick was an American pioneer living in19th century Texas, who did not brand his calves. His last name came to refer to any unbranded range cattle, and later to people with a fiercely independent (and unpredictable) mind who cannot be easily classified (branded). That might be one of the reasons I read this site. And that’s also one of the reasons I read the writings of Denis Rancourt, an accomplished physicist at the University of Ottawa with lots of publications on his field (spectrography) but with extremely unorthodox political and social views, who was eventually expelled from the university, to the chagrin of most of his students. He is fighting in the courts. In the meantime, he writes increasingly perplexing, but thought-provoking articles. The last one I sent dealt with a theory of chronic pain. This one deals with violence and racism. Rancourt is considered by many a far out leftist. But I've never found a leftist maintaining that violence and racism are not only okay in many circumstances, but in fact essential survival mechanisms and *noble* to boot.
I don't know. I happen to be of the same race as most of the global banksters that I despise. So if I force myself to think of them as a different race (maybe giving them a specially sickly pallor), then I get Rancourt’s point perfectly.
Anti-racist and anti-violence proscriptions enable oppression
Endnotes [1] “Pacifism as pathology” by Ward Churchill, 1998. [2] “Pedagogy of the oppressed” by Paulo Freire, 1970. [3] “On the racism and pathology of left progressive First-World activism” by Denis G. Rancourt, 2010.
http://activistteacher.blogspot.com/2010/08/on-racism-and-pathology-of-left.html [4] “How anti-racism protects class structure and dominance hierarchy” by Denis G. Rancourt, 2011.
http://activistteacher.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-anti-racism-protects-class.html
I don't know. I happen to be of the same race as most of the global banksters that I despise. So if I force myself to think of them as a different race (maybe giving them a specially sickly pallor), then I get Rancourt’s point perfectly.
Anti-racist and anti-violence proscriptions enable oppression
By Denis G. Rancourt
December 31, 2011
http://activistteacher.blogspot.com/2011/12/anti-racist-and-anti-violence.html
Violence itself is neither good nor bad. The persistent and widespread crimes of war, population-displacement, genocide, slavery and economic exploitation thrive on a vile violence of the powerful who occupy, oppress and suppress those made-vulnerable. But the needed violence of the victims for self-defence is noble. One violence is vile, the other is noble.
Endnotes [1] “Pacifism as pathology” by Ward Churchill, 1998. [2] “Pedagogy of the oppressed” by Paulo Freire, 1970. [3] “On the racism and pathology of left progressive First-World activism” by Denis G. Rancourt, 2010.
http://activistteacher.blogspot.com/2010/08/on-racism-and-pathology-of-left.html [4] “How anti-racism protects class structure and dominance hierarchy” by Denis G. Rancourt, 2011.
http://activistteacher.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-anti-racism-protects-class.html
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