His (Black Man) heroism is cut whole-cloth from the white heroes he imitated as a child and adolescent man: the ones he saw in the comics, cartoons, movies and read about in the newspapers were always white. He uses their lingo, their cars, exaggerates their dress, spend their kind of money, kill with their weapons and with their heartlessness…when he acts, he acts with the white man’s image in his head as a model: copying and boyhood heroes and villains.
Dr Amos Wilson
Black-On-Black Violence
The Psychodynamics Of Black Self-Annihilation In The Service Of White Domination
The Creation Of The Black Criminal, Chapter 4 - Pg.78
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