it's just transplanting categories formulated in Euro-american academies mainly by the descendents of the nobles who left their newly post-colonial states to carve out an academic nitch. It's all spectacle. Of course there is a eurocentrism that the proletarians, lumpen and semi-proletarians are smashed with every day, but half of this is based on foucauldian discourse analyses which jumps straight from the sanguine to the sexualised body, and thus the (infra)human as constitutive of the extension of abstract labour on a worldwide scale is totally left out of these analyses. Fanon's texts with their shortcomings in the Algerian liberation movement are still much much more worthwhile than the pretty boring Edward Said who could not even understand the racialisation of the dialectic and confined his enquiries to matters of discoursive pedantry and there by unwittingly reduced anti-racism to a matter of parlour games rather than guns, whereas Fanon saw that a mere affirmation of blackness was not enough, not even a blackness that raises its head against white injustices and strives for racial parity. No, Fanon was simultaneously far more humanist and far more barbarian (for all good communists are barbarians) than the leaky ontologies constructed by UC santa cruz students.
It is not merely enough to abolish white supremacy. Even abolishing whiteness as a constitutive category in the political sphere is not nearly sufficient. On the contrary, the only way that black and brown people will come into their full realisation is by obliterating white raciology that defines them as black and brown on the nano level, there by quite literally eliminating white people entirely. This requires a total overhaul of the social production of the species.
Sadly, however, with the prevalence of identity politics, we have forgotten to think in terms of technoscientific imperialism, instead regressing back to a civilised metaphysical nostalgia, and there by falling pray to liberal and democratic illusions, the most bitterest enemies of the compact, monolithic and historically condensed proletarian doctrine spanning centuries.