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24 - Superhuman subhuman

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2019

Kopano Ratele
Affiliation:
University of South Africa (Unisa)
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The black, you might know, was the first superhuman.

The black was the slave – no thought, no emotions, no volition.

The black was property.

A workhorse, the slave appears human but is not.

The black has a different psychology.

The black, a fear-inducing thing, needs to be kept under watch.

Why is the black afraid? The black is not supposed to be afraid. The black makes others afraid.

The black, no feelings.

The black cannot be raped.

The black, rapist.

The black, lazy.

The black is a sex machine.

The black machine.

Superman is not human. Superhuman is subhuman.

Superhuman, subhuman, monstrosities.

Against this black-cloth, how to create a positive psychology of blacks?

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The World Looks Like This From Here
Thoughts on African Psychology
, pp. 60
Publisher: Wits University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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