In Benjamin Zephaniah's poem "No Problem," he suggests that the common experiences of oppression and prejudice bind together diverse groups of people.
What happens in the poem ?
The speaker, who identifies as part of the African diaspora, acknowledges the challenges faced by various marginalized groups, including those based on race, ethnicity, and class.
The poem's title, "No Problem," is a sardonic response to the dismissive attitude often adopted by those in positions of power when confronted with issues of inequality and discrimination. The speaker rejects this notion, asserting that these problems are indeed real and have a profound impact on the lives of those affected.
Note : The question is based on the poem "No Problem" by Benjamin Zephaniah