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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kemson: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [qb] [QUOTE] posted by rasol: If such is the case, then the manner in which you quote Diop to bolster your own [b][i]outdated[/i][/b] concepts - debases Diop, and doesn't help you. In short: In this way, we make the attacks against African scholarship - as biased, shoddy, and anti-scientific *easy*, by playing right into it. [/QUOTE]You see exactly what I mean Kemson! You keep thinking for yourself; this [b]new[/b] "European science" is a trap, just pay attention. Most intelligent Africans here are doing just that... [/qb][/QUOTE]Rasols quote makes absolutely nonsense in actuality. But in attempt, it makes perfect sense. This is a classical, final European psychological push when all others have been exhausted. I call it Counter-Intellectual-Countering. His use of Diop to falsely accuse anyone of “outdated concepts” without demonstrating any details of what these concepts are and then using that same person he just falsely accused against Diop (as he says "debases Diop") is a simple attempt in trying to kill two birds with one stone. My grandmother used to say (in her Igbo tongue) “when a liar can’t hide one truth but attempts to hide two, he is beyond a fool who’s caught and doesn’t even know it yet.” This African moral parable completely describes rasol’s entire psychological state of mind while he wrote those comments. But at least, he now knows he’s been caught and that is better than not knowing at all. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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