United Hates of America
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Narrated by:
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Tony Acland
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By:
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Evenson Dufour
About this listen
This book is a general introduction to advocacy for change that many sectors of the United States of America want to see. It aims to support such a call by providing essential information based on real facts and events; the truth of which, no one can deny. I have always tried to make this book echo reality in a way that makes people aware of the need to abolish racism, xenophobia, and the air of the ethnic cleansing trend. It also wants to tell the rulers that the narcissistic feeling and the uncontrollable ego of some people in power are capable of destroying the moral infrastructure of society.
The particular audience for this book is anyone who can read and listen to the truth. I believe that this book can also be used in seminars and in college, as well as by people who inform themselves on the social problems facing the country.
Before going any further, I would like to clarify what this book is not. It is not a document which mainly focuses on the negative aspect of the social, economic, and political reality of the country, either generally or chapter by chapter. Nor is it an attempt to change people's political ideologies or to impose a point of view, as that would usurp the call for tolerance, appreciation and respect that constitutes the essence of this book. It is, well, also not a document which tries to destroy the reputation and the worth of a politician, but as a keen observer, I describe the way things evolve in the society, I published this book to protect the moral of social philosophy.
This book can be positively seen as a source of ideas and inspiration for surviving systemic racism. I want to recognize the legitimacy of these uses; I take these aspects into account as I write it. It should be used as a tool for peaceful purposes and for denouncing structural racism, xenophobia and injustice - as it is - a fascinating document which calls for racial tolerance, respect for human rights, and freedom.
This book has a logical order; I can easily say you can read it in that order. Each chapter is like a preamble to the next. This book is going to be easy, fascinating, and straightforward. I can assure anyone who finishes reading this book that they will understand why the title is “United Hates of America”, why it was written as is, and what was the motivation behind its production.
It should be noted that the title of this book is neither a mockery nor a lack of respect to the proper name of the country the United States of America.
Destroying the soul of the United States of America is not a good thing.
Oh yes, the first citizen of a nation must show decency as an important aspect of his character.
No, it is not a bad thing if racist behavior is severely punished by law.
A minimum of moral values is needed in a president.
Life is not just about having the economic power to take advantage of the system, but seeing the greater good of a great nation is collectively more welcoming.
Doing your best to help others is better than calling them low-life individuals.
The best way to preside over your constituents is to be compassionate.
Remember, greatest men always accept their responsibilities.
Unilateral or one-sided governance mainly leads to disaster, however long it takes. Mostly, a movement that socially calls for an end to black hatred, racism and oppression is sacred.
Proper ethical behavior is not a weakness, so separating immigrant children from their families is cruelty.
The best thing about this book is the fact that it contains aspects of personal development on many levels, like the following:
- Development of the culture of survival by adapting to extremely difficult situations
- Confidence and assertiveness