I Can’t Breathe
Living While Black in America: The Ultimate Death Sentence
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Narrado por:
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Thenes Asokumaran
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De:
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Ernie Braveboy
Sobre este áudio
You are about to discover the dark, frustrating, and uncertain life that Black people in America live that will make you to understand why millions of Americans have been on the streets across the different states protesting that Black lives matter!
Names are always being published every day of recent victims of racism in the country, and more people are emerging from the shadows to speak out their horrifying experiences under the hands of white supremacists and indoctrinated police officers.
And no, it didn’t start with the death of George Floyd or the 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, who was maimed while jogging through Glynn County, Ga. Throughout history, Blacks have been living their lives like victims, dodging physical and emotional bullets, and this audiobook will explain to you how and why.
Living in America as a Black person is indeed different from what most people around the world think. It’s hardly the land of opportunity or the land of the free, nor is it the land of the brave - and in a minute, you’re going to see what I mean.
So if you’ve been asking yourself:
- What does the typical life of a Black person in America look like?
- How are they discriminated against exactly?
- What’s the historical background of racism in America?
- Does it mean the Jim Crow laws still persist?
- Are politics shaped to favor racism?
Then this audiobook will answer all these questions comprehensively to give you an accurate account of life in the United States that most people (including those living in this country) aren’t familiar with.
More precisely, you’ll learn:
- How it is living in America as a Black person, including chilling stories that will make you wonder why some things should be happening in 2020 and beyond
- How being Black affects your job, leisure activities, and shopping, told in a way that will spur in you positive rage to want to champion for change
- How Black people die in America, including the sad story of George Floyd
- Whether or not Black lives matter
- The history of the discrimination of Black people, from the time the first Black people came to America, through the independence years and to date to show you just how nothing has changed
- How racism works and why it is so engrained in American culture, systems, laws, and society in general
- How Black people have been creatively set up by the laws of the land and condemned to a life of discrimination in a way that the situation is saddeningly helpless
- The effects of systematic racism on Black lives
- How to fight racism - what you can do to improve the situation and make America the land of the free and brave that we all tell the world it is when it is not
- Politics and systemic racism, including why no single leader can change everything overnight and what can be done to fast-track changes
- And much more!
Indeed, fear, anger, and hopelessness are some of the expressions that have become the default physiognomy of an average Black person in America, the same way protests in the US against systemic racism and police brutality against Black people are becoming a normal occurrence and a way of life.
Even if you think you’ve heard countless racist stories, this audiobook’s level of detail will help you understand the deep rot in the system and American culture that may take years to end.
Ready to begin?
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©2020 Ernie Braveboy (P)2020 Ernie Braveboy