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I am a Black, therefore an idiot: A collection of remarks and poems that describe the misery of the Black humans through the loss of their identity an (in English)
Guikou Bilet Zafla
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Assemien Adja Francois
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I am a Black, therefore an idiot: A collection of remarks and poems that describe the misery of the Black humans through the loss of their identity an (in English) - Francois, Assemien Adja ; Zafla, Guikou Bilet
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Synopsis "I am a Black, therefore an idiot: A collection of remarks and poems that describe the misery of the Black humans through the loss of their identity an (in English)"
Through pertinent, or humorous poems and remarks, the author, as a Black being, acknowledges the loss of all his race's values, due to the lack of a deep and positive thinking of the Blacks about themselves. This intellectual weakness - that in fact, prevents them from reasoning about their existence, contrary to the other races', will keep them in a situation of lost beings, unable to correct their mistakes, even though they pinpoint them and are aware of them. Even when by chance, they sit down, to ask themselves important questions, in order to find answers that would help them get out off the mess they are swimming into, they weak brains just disconnect quickly from the main problems that activated these important series of questions about the matter. So they will remain in their state of Blacks that are undoubtedly: idiot...