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Culturism: The Real Reasons People Dislike African-Americans. And Race Has Nothing To Do With It.

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Author(s)Scott Hampton
PublisherLehigh Press
ISBN / ASIN0996070613
ISBN-139780996070614
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Sales Rank2,592,794
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Many people dislike African-Americans, but race and skin color have nothing to do with it. In actuality, people dislike African-Americans because of the negative aspects of modern black culture. This book argues that American citizens have every right to despise those who perpetuate and condone the worst elements of contemporary African-American culture.

Race and racism are major issues in the United States of America. Undeniably, the concept of race is a primary component of the American narrative. It’s a topic that’s as old as the United States, itself. It’s an uncomfortable topic for many, but one that’s impossible to escape.

But is racism really as prevalent and systemic as black people presume? Or, do most blacks simply blow the threat of racism out of proportion? The answers to those questions, respectively, are “no” and “yes.” No, racism is not as prevalent and systemic as many black people claim it is. Yes, most black people blow the threat of racism out of proportion.

But if racism is not oppressively rampant, why is it that black Americans are often treated like they are inferior? Why is it that black people seem to be subjected to unequal, subordinated treatment in America?

Black people are indeed treated poorly in America, but race and racism have just about nothing to do with it. White people (and other races) treat African-Americans like second-class citizens because of the negative aspects of modern black culture. The term for this type of discrimination is culturism.

Unlike racism, however, culturism is totally justified because it is based on reasonable and practical rationalizations for assessing the superiority of one group of people over another. In the modern era, racism is almost non-existent in America. But culturism is absolutely pervasive. Thus, African-Americans can only overcome discrimination and live up to their full collective potential by conquering culturism. In this groundbreaking book, find out what culturism is and how African-Americans can overcome it while regaining the dignity and respect they rightfully deserve.

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