– About the so-called universality of beliefs
– About the thought that has no shadows
– About invisible colonialism
About the so-called universality of beliefs
In it lies the illusion of thinking that the person who does not believe in the same is totally wrong, that he or she is still in the childhood of beliefs, and that some day he or she will finally be enlightened. That claim already conceals an invisible seed of violence, although it may surface behind a look of commiseration.
Enrique Valiente Noailles
About the thought that has no shadows
The thought that has no shadows ends up in tragedy; far from being a cause for emancipation, it generates pain, alienation and death.
Bruno Forte
About invisible colonialism
Visible colonialism cripples you openly: it forbids you to say, it forbids you to do, it forbids you to be. Invisible colonialism by contrast convinces you that servitude is your destiny and helplessness your nature: it convinces you that you are not allowed to say, you are not allowed to do, you are not allowed to be.
Eduardo Galeano
Opinion Sur



