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White Kenyans between comfort and self-doubt. Makes me think of the way Germans react to the reality of xenophobia, racism and the rise of neo-nazi sentiment. > ‘Nationalist gestures, resented privileges, and acute defensiveness—all are components of what it can mean to be a white Kenyan today … their self-consciousness and uncertainties suggest that in some respects, they are of two minds about their entitlement to belong.’ – Janet McIntosh
White Kenyans between comfort and self-doubt. Makes me think of the way Germans react to the reality of xenophobia, racism and the rise of neo-nazi sentiment. > ‘Nationalist gestures, resented privileges, and acute defensiveness—all are components of what it can mean to be a white Kenyan today … their self-consciousness and uncertainties suggest that in some respects, they are of two minds about their entitlement to belong.’ – Janet McIntosh
Janet McIntosh's fascinating book, Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans, forces an interrogation of the past.
Janet McIntosh's fascinating book, Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans, forces an interrogation of the past.
no matter what nation you are, no matter what skin color you have, no matter what language you speak. It is important that you are a person. You are an integral part of monasticism. You are human.
no matter what nation you are, no matter what skin color you have, no matter what language you speak. It is important that you are a person. You are an integral part of monasticism. You are human.
I don't think that nationality, religion, skin color can be a criterion of how we treat people. there are good and bad people in every country, and I believe that everyone deserves to be treated the way they treat others
I don't think that nationality, religion, skin color can be a criterion of how we treat people. there are good and bad people in every country, and I believe that everyone deserves to be treated the way they treat others
>"Janet McIntosh's fascinating book, Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans, forces an interrogation of the past."
>"Janet McIntosh's fascinating book, Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans, forces an interrogation of the past."
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