FBA: A Wound We Haven’t Named
Автор: Dr. Dennis “Ausar” Winkler (DAW)
Загружено: 2026-02-07
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0:00 – FBA as an Unnamed Wound
Introducing FBA as a psychosocial wound rather than a simple lineage claim. Framing the conversation as dialogue, not debate.
2:02 – Invitation to Dialogue & Panel Engagement
Clarifying intent, calling FBA “my people,” and inviting open discussion and future panels.
6:10 – FBA News Clip & Symptomatic Behavior
Analyzing rhetoric, generalizations, and lack of specificity as indicators of deeper issues.
35:32 – FBA as Ideological Identity (Core Argument)
Explaining why FBA operates as an ideological identity category with anti-African and American-centric elements.
40:33 – Callers, Conflict, and Panel Dynamics
Examining aggressive engagement styles, resistance to dialogue, and breakdowns in conversation.
1:00:05 – Trauma, Counseling, and Unresolved Issues
Drawing parallels between FBA discourse and clinical supervision, especially unresolved trauma among helpers.
1:16:10 – The Need for Specificity, Order, and Structure
Highlighting fragmented thinking, emotional reasoning, and lack of intellectual discipline.
1:20:00 – Identity, Racism, and Historical Distortions
Addressing misconceptions about race, gender wars, and identity narratives.
1:21:55 – Critique of “American Dream” & Internet Scholarship
Challenging American-centric frameworks, poor scholarship, and harmful rhetoric.
2:06:50 – Genetics vs Culture in the Black Diaspora
Clarifying that genetic distinctions are minimal; cultural difference requires dialogue, not division.
2:07:30 – Eurocentric & Right-Wing Talking Points
Identifying alignment between some FBA narratives and alt-right white supremacist logic.
2:25:30 – Toward Global Black Unity
Emphasizing cultural exchange and mutual understanding across the diaspora.
2:41:40 – Pain, Labor, and the Lack of Return
Acknowledging legitimate historical pain while maintaining ethical engagement.
2:48:00 – Double Speak & Inarticulation
Examining anger, convolution, and inability to clearly articulate positions.
4:07:45 – Order, Respect, and Avoiding Derailment
Reasserting the need for boundaries and disciplined dialogue.
4:12:30 – Classism, Colorism, and Internalized White Supremacy
Discussing featurism, texturism, elitism, and intra-diaspora harm.
4:16:20 – Naming the Wound & Pan-African Questions
Returning to the unnamed wound and its relationship to Pan-African unity.
4:26:00 – Call for Scholars, Panels, and Serious Dialogue
Closing with a call for structured, high-level intellectual conversations.
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