Quote by: Frantz Fanon

To speak pidgin to a Negro makes him angry, because he himself is a pidgin-nigger-talker. But, I will be told, there is no wish, no intention to anger him. I grant this; but it is just this absence of wish, this lack of interest, this indifference, this automatic manner of classifying him, imprisoning him, primitivizing him, decivilizing him, that makes him angry. If a man who speaks pidgin to a man of color or an Arab does not see anything wrong or evil in such behavior, it is because he has never stopped to think.


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Author Bio


  • NameFrantz Fanon
  • DescriptionMartiniquais writer, psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary
  • AliasesFrantz Omar Fanon; Ibrahim Fanon
  • BornJuly 20, 1925
  • DiedDecember 6, 1961
  • CountryFrance; Algeria
  • ProfessionWriter; Philosopher; Psychiatrist; Essayist
  • WorksThe Wretched Of The Earth; A Dying Colonialism; Black Skin, White Masks