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Nanima: Spiritual Fiction

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“We here goe to cause preach the Gospel where it was never heard, and not to subdue but to civilize the Savages, for their ruine could give us neither glory nor benefit, since in place of fame it would breed infamie, and would defraud us of many able bodies, that hereafter (besides the Christian dutie in saving their soules) by themselves or by their Posteritie may serve to many good uses, when by our meanes they shall learn lawful Trades, and industries.”

“What a fool he’d been to think fair play counted for something with the men who were in charge of the Island! Officially of course, that was only Saunders and the Commissioner, but Mr Wade was in charge of the all-important government ferry from the mainland, and Mr Gubb was in charge of the stores that arrived. They were all in it together, behaving like the rulers of kingdoms he had read about as a child. He gave a bitter laugh. And what a kingdom it was! This miserable collection of society’s outcasts and junior officials who dared not oppose their authority!”

“The narrative will look completely different when you start wanting to design your own life, become dedicated to bettering your future, and strive to achieve the fullest version of what it can be”

“La colonisation a partout abouti à des situations humaines dramatiques : en juxtaposant aux conflits de classe des conflits de race, en les alimentant même, en opposant aujourd'hui des victimes à d'autres victimes, en transformant des classes laborieuses en classes dominantes, puisque blanches, dès lors qu'elles étaient "exportées" dans les possessions ultramarines, en interrompant des processus politiques en cours et parfois en les figeant, elle a façonné des sociétés fragmentées, déchirées, apparemment irréconciliables, diamétralement opposées à l'idéal de sociétés métissées vanté dans les discours officiels. Face à ces difficultés, plutôt que d'interroger sa propre histoire coloniale et la pertinence de sa présence outre-mer, la France a bricolé des formes institutionnelles qui n'ont rien réglé, bien au contraire, dans le but d'assouvir ses rêves de grandeur.”

“The native intellectual had learnt from his masters that the individual ought to express himself fully [and that his] only wealth is individual thought. [...] the people during the struggle for freedom will discover the falseness of the theory [...] the interest of one will be the interests of all, for in concrete fact everyone will be discovered by the troops, everyone will be massacred - or everyone will be saved”