How to “decolonize” the Covid-19 pandemic?

How to “decolonize” the Covid-19 pandemic?

Renee Fregosi

Philosopher and political scientist. Member of Dhimmi Watch. Latest published work: Fifty Shades of Dictatorship. Authoritarian Temptations and Controls in France and Elsewhere. Éditions de l'Aube, 2022

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How to “decolonize” the Covid-19 pandemic?

Philosopher Renée Fregosi denounces the discourses that attempt to establish a link between the origin of Covid-19 and the coloniality of the West. Nothing will be spared us in the Covid-19 health crisis. In this context of worries and tensions, the decolonial ideology, which is firing on all cylinders, could only take advantage of the pandemic to add a new level to its fantasy construction of a history of humanity where Whites are the eternal culprits of all evils. See more on the Point website

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