I'm Still A Kaffir

Par : Vukulu Sizwe Maphindani
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-393-40710-2
  • EAN9781393407102
  • Date de parution06/06/2020
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

Résumé

I'm Still a Kaffir is exactly what you think it is - a 911 critical assessment of the Black condition by a Black consciousness adherent and warrior, whom, through lived experiences shares a South African inspired perspective on the subject matter herein with direct reflections from his own life. This is a letter disguised as a book. Besides being a letter, it is a memo to indoctrinated black masses whose fate is plagued in an era of psychological remote control and ecocide (Economic Genocide).
Consider this letter a symbolic gesture in response to the psychologically disguised neo-colonial exploitation in the form of debt, menticide, divide and conquer, ecocide, Trends, Social Media, biological weapons (AIDS, Ebola, Swine Flu, cancer, listeriosis, Corona, etc.), nutric-ide (nutritional genocide), Music, war on drugs, police brutality, blacklist, black inferiority complex, prison industrial complex, Video games, internet, and mis-education.
I'm Still a Kaffir is exactly what you think it is - a 911 critical assessment of the Black condition by a Black consciousness adherent and warrior, whom, through lived experiences shares a South African inspired perspective on the subject matter herein with direct reflections from his own life. This is a letter disguised as a book. Besides being a letter, it is a memo to indoctrinated black masses whose fate is plagued in an era of psychological remote control and ecocide (Economic Genocide).
Consider this letter a symbolic gesture in response to the psychologically disguised neo-colonial exploitation in the form of debt, menticide, divide and conquer, ecocide, Trends, Social Media, biological weapons (AIDS, Ebola, Swine Flu, cancer, listeriosis, Corona, etc.), nutric-ide (nutritional genocide), Music, war on drugs, police brutality, blacklist, black inferiority complex, prison industrial complex, Video games, internet, and mis-education.