Warren's talk centered around “rethink[ing] the Black penis without the phallus, gender, and ontological narcissism." He argued that the Black penis represents nothingness. “It is the phallus that determines the intensity of existence within the world … The Black penis is the very thing from such a great distance from the phallus, with an intensity of zero. Black existence is inexistent.” Warren quoted the Marxist psychoanalyst and philosopher, Frantz Fanon, who said that when the Black penis is characterized in such a way that four of them would “fill an entire cathedral,” others are “no longer aware of the Negro but only of a penis … He is a penis.”
Strange that the 1971 Film Shaft — along with Isaac Hayes’ incredible music — had much more profound things to say about black urban issues than 2023’s critical race clown crowd.
Just watch the first four minutes of the film to see how it tapped into the real issues of the time — with very little dialogue — just Richard Roundtree looking cool AF walking to work in New York:
This guy must be one of those under achieving so called college students discussed in another article. Word salad genius must adore the eloquent words of Cameltoe Harris
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Hibbity, jibbity, jibbity, hibbity. Wheres my Nobel Prize?
What a stupid collection of nonsensical and controversial words strung together at attempt to appear informed/woke.
If this is an example of the U of C product, U of C is in real trouble.
It’s not just U of C. It’s all colleges.
This is the stuff geared towards the U of C students admitted with the 1020 SAT score. This guy won’t be winning any nobel prizes in science.
Who’s the black private dick that’s a sex machine to all the chicks?
(Shaft)
You’re damn right
Shut your mouth!
I’m talkin’ bout Shaft
Who is the man that would risk his neck for his brother man?
(Shaft)
Can you dig it?
He’s a complicated man
But no one understands him but his woman
(John Shaft)
So proud of our commenters. I’m tearing up.
We can dig it.
Strange that the 1971 Film Shaft — along with Isaac Hayes’ incredible music — had much more profound things to say about black urban issues than 2023’s critical race clown crowd.
Just watch the first four minutes of the film to see how it tapped into the real issues of the time — with very little dialogue — just Richard Roundtree looking cool AF walking to work in New York:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFlsufZj9Fg
This guy must be one of those under achieving so called college students discussed in another article. Word salad genius must adore the eloquent words of Cameltoe Harris