Black Africans’ right to opacity and society’s violent will to know
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Black Africans’ right to opacity and society’s violent will to know
On a Saturday afternoon, while at lunch with a colleague, I spoke to a saxophonist who played at the restaurant that day. The conversation started off about his music, how he became a saxophonist and paths he led in previous lives. Eventually, we also learned about his love for Jesus Christ. Ironically, he did not believe in religion because it was filled with untruths. He, however, believed that his god Jesus Christ was superior and inspired hi…
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