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It definitely was performative, or a result of cognitive dissonance. I wasn't convinced of Jameson being evil at all by this, just fascinated by savage customs and behaviors.Interesting to see him become so irate to the point that he's holding himself back from yelling over the vile Jameson heir's involvement yet not a single word denouncing the cannibals themselves or the culture that would allow the slaughtering a child and butchering of her body to be common to the point the child was simply resigned to it.
I just don't see this as the condemnation of European colonization/culture he seems to think it is, especially considering the scandal it on the continent caused once exposed. It reminds me of DJPeachCobbler minimizing and running apologetics for the Mayans' human sacrifice rituals (including children) while using inferences beyond the primary sources to amplify every aspect of the Black Legend to condemn the Spanish as the real evil ones all in the same video without a hint of irony in the argument.
Makes the video come off as either a massive logical blind spot or performative.
I'm not supposed to question the pack of feral African tribals ready to rip apart a child and eat them as a past time because "it's dey cultcha", but I'm supposed to be angry at the White man who wanted to see it. I guarantee they would have killed and eaten someone within that timeframe even if Jameson didn't ask.
Let me know what he thinks of the Indian Aghori cannibals and the CNN journo faggot that went to interview them and wear human remains some years back. Hell, looking for it I saw a bunch of people that made videos meeting them.
I didn't even bother, just rolled my eyes and passed that one. I didn't understand in high school why they made us read it, I only became angry later on as an adult when I understood the conditioning they were going for.I finally finished listening to his Heart of Darkness and it's just depressing how far the brainwashing goes
I remember them making us read "Things Fall Apart" in high school too.