Walter Rodney, born in Guyana on 22nd of march in 1942, Pan-African, Marxist intellectual who was assassinated by the Guyanese government in 1980 at 38 years old.
Rodney attended the University College of the West Indies in 1960 and was awarded a first class honors degree in History in 1963. He later earned a PhD in African History in 1966 at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, England, at the age of 24.
Rodney traveled extensively and became well-known as an activist, scholar, and formidable orator. He taught at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania from 1966-67 and 1969-1974, and in 1968 at his alma mater University of the West Indies.
On October 15th, 1968, the government of Jamaica declared Rodney a "persona non grata" and banned him from the country. Following his dismissal by the University of the West Indies, students and poor people in West Kingston protested, leading to the "Rodney Riots", which caused six deaths and millions of dollars in damages.
In 1972, Rodney published "How Europe Underdeveloped Africa". Historian Melissa Turner describes the work this way: "A brutal critique of long-standing and persistent exploitation of Africa by Western powers, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa remains a powerful, popular, and controversial work in which Rodney argued that the early period of African contact with Europe, including the slave trade, sowed the seeds for continued African economic underdevelopment and had dramatically negative social and political consequences as well. He argued that, while the roots of Africa’s ailments rested with intentional underdevelopment and exploitation under European capitalist and colonial systems, the only way for true liberation to take place was for Africans to become cognizant of their own complicity in this exploitation and to take back the power they gave up to the exploiters."
On June 13th, 1980, Rodney was killed in Georgetown, Guyana via a bomb given to him by Gregory Smith, a sergeant in the Guyana Defence Force, one month after returning Zimbabwe. In 2015, a "Commission of Inquiry" in Guyana that the country's then president, Linden Forbes Burnham, was complicit in his murder.
"If there is to be any proving of our humanity it must be through revolutionary means."
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I think the thought that there are people out there who actually feel the level of reverence for Ghostbusters that is conveyed by the trailers for the new Ghostbusters movies has possibly killed whatever affection I have for the original movie. I don't think I can rewatch it now without the image of a 45 year old man with tears in his eyes watching a Ghostbusters franchise movie popping into my head.
The new one has that rabid Zionist from Stranger Things in it, too
Which one? Pretty sure there are a few of them working in/on that show.
The Alexi(?)* Russian guy I'm guessing
Edit: *Murray Bauman.
lol true.
I dunno his name but one of the kids. The taller white one with black hair.
it's truly bizarre that out of all the cheesy 80s movies it's the one to have a weird cult around it
Ghostbusters worship is weird. It was a cool movie and deserves a classico status if anything for being so conceptually weird and still being a massive success. But aside from that, it was one good movie and one decent kids show. At least say, Back to the Future was 3 movies all great/good and also is about Time Travel so doing a new one way later kinda works (Micheal J Fox's issues privsvly being the only reason this hasn't happened).
Also I think cause my parents showed them to me as a kid on the same night, I compare it to Blues Brothers often, they're both very successful 80s movies with premises that should have made them flops and they both have bad sequel(s). And Blues Brothers kicks so much more ass than Ghostbusters you might go blind, like Ray Charles who is IN BLUES BROTHERS. Guest stars alone make that movie crush it. Having a budget that eclipsed most action movies of the time and the amount of nazis and cops thst eat shit and also how much money they spent on destroying cars is amazing despite the fact I'm sure Harold Ramis endangered everyone's lives doing so. I'm pretty sure Ghostbusters took this spot cause it's for nerds instead of cool guys who know 60s rnb and cause none of the stars got MS and couldn't do cameos.