I’ve only gotten through about half of the speech,but I’m starting to have disagreements with some of its points. I believe that skin color isn’t just a social construct; it serves as an identifier and can be a part of one’s identity. Attempting to erase the significance of race and skin color through postmodernist ideas and vague historical interpretations doesn’t seem like the right approach. Embracing a positive sense of self is what truly matters.
I’ve only gotten through about half of the speech,but I’m starting to have disagreements with some of its points. I believe that skin color isn’t just a social construct; it serves as an identifier and can be a part of one’s identity. Attempting to erase the significance of race and skin color through postmodernist ideas and vague historical interpretations doesn’t seem like the right approach. Embracing a positive sense of self is what truly matters.