From Tintin in Congo, by Georges Prosper Remi  aka Hergé, enthusiastically embracing the spirit of colonialism in a rather lame comic book from 1930.
From Tintin in Congo, by Georges Prosper Remi aka Hergé, enthusiastically embracing the spirit of colonialism in a rather lame comic book from 1930.
17-05-2012  Category: politics    Tags: none  Share this picture on:  facebook icon twitter icon

When in his fifties, Hergé was plagued by recurring nightmares filled with whiteness.

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