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How to Kill a Black Man
- Narrado por: Earl Buckingham
- Duração: 16 horas e 43 minutos
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Sinopse
The primary purpose of this book is to make a passionate but practical appeal to the reasonable, to the rational, to the righteous, and even to the radical and racist, to reconsider the error of their ways regarding a host of pertinent issues facing 21st-century United States of America.
If you are a person who is fake, phony, or a fool, you might not want to listen to this book. If you can't handle the unfiltered, politically incorrect, unadulterated truth, then don't listen to this book. If you are sensitive and easily offended, don't listen to this book. If you are not in one of these categories, you need to listen to this book.
This book represents the author's frustration with a people and a nation that is losing its way. This book calls out a divided 21st-century America, that in many cases calls right wrong and wrong right. America has become a nation, that in some cases, applauds, condones, and celebrates wrongdoing, but dismisses and ignores doing right -a nation that has certain citizens who think they are upholding the ideals and freedoms of the foundation of this country, but on the contrary, are doing and behaving in a way that is the exact opposite of the values and principles this nation was founded on.
This book is a wake-up call to the citizens of the greatest nation in the history of mankind to come together and get it together before we wreck it together. This book is a wake-up call to my Black community. We must do better. This book is a wake-up call to all Christians in America. Christians in America have got to rise up and come together to do better. This book is a wake-up call to White America and all America to do better. Our future and our survival depend on it.