Friday, August 14, 2020

Psychology Of Oppression Faced By Pedagogy

what value attaches itself to humanity, where people agonize over differences?

there’s an assertion running strongly speaking to the misuse of brutality. a person is dispensable. made evident by consensus. in such a sense heinous fires run amuck. so, what is identity, or how does it operate, where mirrors outline savages? many respond to hate by hating self where rejection is internalized. it becomes reactionary suicide, in such a sense, a person of color deals as best he could until he disposes of his life. such sheer defeat, such mental decimation, where selfhood denigrates its humanity until one would commit suicide. but there’s also revolutionary suicide, in such a matter, one fights eventually dying with dignity intact. the person of color, under this umbrella, strives for survival, by any means at his disposal. he, too, feels alienated, ironically, from inalienable rights. he, too, understands Jim Crow, where professed civility has become uncivil. indeed, both try to escape, but the lands are screaming, while some submit to the privileged culture. it becomes unsteady when mirrors are tossed about, while we see the worst in our realities. a person facing discrimination is a target, someone we universally have labeled, & thereby, condemned; a person of ill-repute, as he searches for repose, in a land he has internalized. he becomes anger, or disgusts, while behaving in a fashion where illusion becomes monumental: self-reflection is unmanageable, it’s clogged, where external forces have knitted his thoughts. it’s similar to the battered woman, where she undergoes destruction, until she believes it’s natural. we are fortunate. we have learned rules we live by. we assert, on the grounds of humanness, our understanding of wrongness. our morals are solid. our ethics are studied. by no means would we permit abuse. we’re accountable creatures, living in an unaccountable environment, where we assert a need for unshakable love. our education is inclusive, our instincts are correct, we deny a need to disvalue for power. indeed, we die for justice, we war for Democracy, we excel at inclusion.          

The Sentiment

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