
The Boy Who Cried Race
The White Guilt Messiah Complex, Democrats, and Black Victims
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This is a hard-hitting, no-nonsense book of commentaries that confronts the Democratic Party's playbook of using identity politics to divide Americans. The Boy Who Cried Race: The White Guilt Messiah Complex, Democrats, and Black Victims features many of the false alarms and much of the race-baiting that Democrats have used over the years, and the ways they continue to do so even now. The book shows that this is to create and maintain an atmosphere of racial hysteria and panic in the country. They may even be happy with a race war.
The book highlights the role that white guilt and white virtue signaling plays in contributing to the pernicious effort to keep Black people, and other minorities believing they are victims of the white man, and that white supremacy is a major threat. The commentaries present some real-world examples of shameless Democrat Party race baiting to make as many black people as possible see themselves as helpless victims.The book is a biting, witty expose that does not hold back. It lays bare the extremes to which the Democrat Party machine will go to maintain the ruse of white supremacy and portray America as a racist cesspool that would only get cleaned up by putting the Democrats in charge.
There are some heartfelt appeals for Black people to reject victimology, reject the idea that they are down and out on their luck, starting every endeavor 20 paces behind white Americans. The appeals encourage Blacks to see themselves as victors and not victims. The commentaries are not meant to complain, but simply to give raw examples of the dangerous games that Democrats have played and gotten away with for far too long. It is an attempt to open people's eyes by simply telling it like it is.
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"The Boy Who Cried Race" is a thought-provoking audiobook that fearlessly examines the divisive tactics used by the Democratic Party, particularly through identity politics. The author sheds light on the manipulation of racial issues, shedding light on how the party often resorts to race-baiting to maintain control and sow discord. By emphasizing the role of white guilt and virtue signaling, the audiobook encourages minorities to reject victimhood and embrace their own empowerment. This candid exposé challenges listeners to question the narrative and strive for unity, fostering a more inclusive and understanding society. The narrator's exceptional performance adds depth to the impactful content, making it a must-listen in today's politically charged climate.
Impactful Content
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Challenging Perspectives with Nuanced Insights
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I feel that if you want to be involved in politics, then you have a duty to hear all sides open-mindedly. I feel that we have too much corruption in our politics today and on the issues of race, it is quite obvious.
The author points out the reasons why some groups would want to keep us divided and race is the perfect tool for doing so.
Definitely worth the listen.
See the Other Side
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Good perspective!
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Interesting take
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An unpopular but refreshing view of things
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Not My Cup Of Tea
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He attempts to put the "new racism" in a perspective that might anger someone who is not willing to do their own research, but relies on the media to influence their opinion. He speaks of the soft bigotry of low expectations when it comes to the way white liberals view Blacks. The author advises that, when you hear these provocative reports, to first doubt them, then check them out and discover the truth on your own, and then express your opinion based on your own research.
One of the quotes in the author’s book states that “America was built on the idea of hard work and self-reliance. People understood that the life they lived was directly related to the effort they gave. They also understood that life is unfair and things can go awry.”
The Boy Who Cried Race is a call to action for Black Americans to push past the victim mentality and stand up for themselves instead of waiting for someone else to rescue them. I couldn’t help but think that perhaps, if Black leaders and true heroes like Thomas Sowell, Booker T. Washington, Robert Smalls, Bessie Coleman, Michael Jordan, or the “Hidden Figures” depicted in the movie of the same name, were emulated instead of excluded from Black American history, the refusal to thrive might not be the prevailing behavior in today’s society.
I liked the “miscellaneous” chapters on Cultural Appropriation and The NFL Clown Show. This is a very straightforward presentation that pulls no punches. The message is insightful and urgent. I found the No Victims Here attitude most inspiring.
No Victims Here
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Interesting read
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