• Stop the Hate: How to Fight Racism and Asian Hate

  • Discrimination Around the World: Black Lives Matter
  • By: Dan Gan
  • Narrated by: Robert L Duncan
  • Length: 3 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Stop the Hate: How to Fight Racism and Asian Hate

By: Dan Gan
Narrated by: Robert L Duncan
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Publisher's Summary

Recently, the topic of discrimination is spiking across the country. Crimes out of hate and races happen over and over again, both including Asian hate and Black Lives Matter. We are so tired of this nonsense, and we want to stop the hate once for all. Innocent people are dying just because of their look and skin tone. This is ridiculous! We have to stop this craziness.

In this audiobook, we will deeply talk about different stereotypes against minorities and crime cases all over the world! If you are one of anti-racism, this audiobook is a perfect fit for you. Spread the words and together, we can stop this madness and rebuild this country a better place!

©2021 Dan Gan (P)2021 Dan Gan

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Very very poor quality audio

This is the most terrible audio of a “book” I have ever had the misfortune to try to listen to! The narrator stutters, makes mistakes in reading passages, retries reading it and ends up repeating whole sentences and passages. He clears his throat, starts reading, stops, goes over what he has just read then jumps to another sentence. I feel like he has skipped many many passages in the “book.” Obviously no one has proof-listened this audiobook before release. I’ve not learnt much from this one because of the sheer irritation with the quality of the narration.

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A must listen for change

I felt this audiobook did a great job of explaining some of the important pieces of history regarding racism, and I agree that this history needs to be known in order to affect change in the future. I listened to this because I know that I need to do more than just "not be racist," but to join in to help the cause. After listening to this audiobook, and all the history presented, it's awful to know that these things have happened in such recent days--some of which I was unaware of and appalled by. Thank you Dan for bringing all of this to an audiobook that everyone should listen to.

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Must listen!

As a minority this book is a must listen, for 3 hours long this book sticks to the point and comes up with solutions to stop racism and hate. Great voice by Robert as well.

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Stop the nonsense!

I could not believe some of the things I have been hearing in the news of late. It honestly confuses me so much and I expect more from humanity and society as a whole. Luckily, there are wonderful authors like this that educate and redirect us towards more loving and empowering times. Spread love, no matter what.

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Eye-opening and smart

I think what I liked most about this book is the use of crime/law stories to illustrate the magnitude of the problem we have on our hands. The solutions aren't just social, they're legal. It was a compelling listen. Excellent narration as well. Recommend!!

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  • 05-11-22
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Interesting history and analysis

Interesting background to origins of racism in the United States, which brings a much greater understanding of how condescending and potentially dangerous racial stereotypes are. Also how these stereotypes were manipulated by the people in power to achieve their goals which are quite chilling.

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  • Byron Tyler
  • 02-16-22
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Powerful and Valuable Message

This audiobook is one of the most valuable and important topic to listen to. It is very relevant to today and life's challenges. The contents in the audiobook and the storyline is not only inspiring but it's also direct, clear and needed in todays world. Overall the structure of the audiobook is organized and the message is a must listen to.

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  • Braxton S
  • 02-06-22

Educational

I thought this book was written. Not many understand racism or the root cause to it or how serious it is. This book does a nice job of explaining what it is and who suffers from it. It’s sad to know racism in America is the worst out of anywhere in the world.

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  • Dr Evans
  • 01-16-22

A good informative book.

This book gives a good insight into hate crime against blacks & asians in the US especially. I found it to be very informative and learned a lot about historical events and current prejudices that exist today during modern times and the pandemic. This is eye-opening and presented with good voice. I recommend it to anyone but in this subject.

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  • daikatana27
  • 01-09-22

Interesting Listen but Flawed Production

I'm not going to turn this into a socio-political spectacle, but if there is one thing that should be a no-brainer and that presumably everyone would agree on: it's that racism is one of the most evil and vile inventions that was crafted by the hands of Man. With the many issues that we are facing in the digitized age, we are seeing history repeat itself. Just like the Industrial Revolution has changed mankind's standard of living and eventually led to the Civil War over the issues of slavery and secession, the Digital Age has changed our ways of interaction and leading toward a divide very similar to what we've studied from that time along with certain issues that we face today, such as abortion being one of many examples. This was an interesting listen and does offer insight into the current perspective of today's hot topic. Admittedly, there were a few ideas that were presented that I didn't personally agree with, but the core message of judging not by skin color, but character is what I can indeed get behind. The one thing that took me out of the experience a little bit was that I felt as if the audio files could've used some more editing. The narrator wasn't bad, but I felt as if the audio files could've used a little more time in editing since there were narration mistakes left in the final production.

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  • ShineOn_444
  • 01-08-22
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Amazingly Eye Opening!

Everyone needs to read this book- and I'm not just saying that. This is an issue that needs more attention no matter where you live in the world. After reading this book I feel way more empowered to know what to do to contribute to the solution instead of just sitting there knowing that this is a problem and not knowing what to do about it. It all starts with educating ourselves and this book is a great place to start!

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  • Ali
  • 10-18-21

Very informative book

As someone who lives outside the United States, I found this to be a very enlightening book that has opened my eyes to the true extent of the racism in the world today. Having listened to the book I now feel better informed and more equipped to tackle all forms of racism and discrimination.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 09-17-21

Powerful Global Lessons

Bought this as I felt helpless against the waves of Asian hate I was seeing in the news, and having many asian friends and neighbors myself, wanted to learn what I could to help protect them, and their broader communities. Stop The Hate breaks down the most culturally sensitive, and powerful methods for addressing and fighting Asian hate, and general racism more broadly.

The narrator is engaging and easy to listen to, and found myself getting activated and powered up by this audiobook by the end. Absolutely would recommend listening.