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The Triple Poor Poverty of France by Victor Hugo, Sarkozy and Macron: Why are Africans afraid to say the bitter truth to the French?


By K. Kofi FOLIKPO [1]

Prologue and Prolegomena.

The typical "homo occidentalus" and its anthropological ramifications throughout the world have the unfortunate, secular and suicidal habit of despising gratuitously and through a complex vacuum of hollow vanity those to whom they owe their vital existence and survival. They usually experience the nasty pleasure of outrageously bribing their meek benefactors for no good reason.

The typical Frenchman has particularly incorporated this behavior of skepticism into its morbid mores over the ages to make it a mediocre method of deceptive psychological destabilization intended to hurt the feeling of self-esteem and to try to break the self-confidence in the thousands Of persons who, He desires to plunder skilfully for any interest whatsoever.

The vast majority of Africans and Africans very often fall into this trap of the intentional and destabilizing provocation coming from a European thief, and more particularly of a French thief. They often pour into states of mind epidermic anger that are expressed through coarse and superficial invectives followed by self-victimization and generalized resignation which are precisely what the Western provocateur seeks to make misleadingly believe in his Victims that the latter are themselves responsible for being violently robbed by a poor saprophyte that is the violent Western intruder and without self-respect.

The recent stupid provocation of "

Emmanuel Macron at the chaotic kermesse of a so-called "Group of 20" in Hamburg, Germany is perfectly in keeping with this puerile psychological manipulation which aims in reality at only three simple things:  to psychologically destabilize unsuspecting Africans and Africans Through lying, manipulative, coarse and stupid insults that could demoralize them in their renewed widespread awareness that is increasingly worrying the violent Western cynical and hypocritical predator in both Europe and America;

 camouflage the congenitally saprophytic nature of the typical "homo occidentalus" that is incapable of living autonomously through its own resources and through its own means over a long period of time;

 attempt to skilfully camouflage the chronic, multifaceted and secular poverty of a France that has always sought to attribute itself in an affabulative way to the assets, wealth and prerogatives it has never had.

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