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DR. BÁYÒ AKÓMOLÁFÉ on Ontological Mutiny /338

For The Wild

CHAPTER

The Irony of Enlightenment Precepts

I invite anyone who doesn't know Badidjo to explore his story. I think Badidjo becomes a figure for black exile, the invitation to experiment with embodiment. There's so much in the article Black Lives Matter but to whom we need a politics of exile and a time of troubling stuckness. The irony of attempting to create safe zones to nullify the offending body is that it is often in the effort to guarantee this immunity to the corrupting influences of the folks across the aisle that we become the very thing we resist. We cannot keep our children or ourselves from the dangers of the world, but perhaps we can give them and ourselves the space and care that will allow us to embrace

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