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Author: Love Charles
Package Dimensions: 25x216x522
Number Of Pages: 304
Release Date: 09-11-2021
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The progressive left has gone Race Crazy—and they want to take America down the same path of insanity.
When did America become obsessed with racial differences? After decades of progress healing real-world prejudices and anger, we suddenly live in an America where we’re expected to view every single thing through the lens of race.
Children are taught the politics of racial resentment and fear in schools. Films, novels, and even comic books are judged by the color of their protagonists—and their adherence to the latest “woke” messaging. Corporate America has universally adopted the slogan “Black Lives Matter” in every piece of marketing, those words serving as a talisman to protect them from Twitter mobs and outraged activists. And the 1619 Project and similar pieces of academic propaganda seek to redefine and undermine the very notion of America as a unified and great nation.
Meanwhile, organized BLM advances a radical and dangerous political agenda which, if enacted, would mean the end of the American experiment as we know it. The nation faces a pivotal moment: will we reject the Race Crazies, or let them destroy us?
Review
“Most of us think we understand Black Lives Matter. We don’t. Charles Love has delved into Black Lives Matter and found there is much more to the group and the movement than almost any of us know. For the people BLM ostensibly serves, Love has a warning: ‘It is likely they do not know the extent to which Black Lives Matter is fighting against their interests.’ This is one of the most important books at this perilous moment in American history.”
—Dennis Prager, Nationally Syndicated Radio Show Host, President of PragerU, and
New York Times Bestselling Author of Several Books, Most Recently Volume Three of
The Rational Bible
“Charles Love’s new book
Race Crazy is a must-read to understand how truly dangerous the BLM movement and the 1619 Project are to the future of this country. Instead of offering solutions, BLM foments the fear and resentment that only exacerbate the problems facing everyday black Americans. Mr. Love offers us all a way to fight back.”
—Bob Woodson, President of The Woodson Center and Founder of 1776 Unites
“Who is Black Lives Matter actually helping? What is the real impact on black Americans of the 1619 Project? Charles Love’s
Race Crazy takes a deep dive into the philosophy, funding, and objectives of BLM and the impact on people of color of the thoroughly fraudulent 1619 Project. It could not come at a better time. African Americans across the nation need to squelch these anti-black and anti-American initiatives while they still have the freedom to do so.”
—Larry Schweikart, Professor of History, Co-author,
A Patriot’s History of the United States
“Race Craziness is a problem affecting too many Americans and this book is long overdue in the discussion of racism in America. Where is that ‘honest conversation’ so many people claim to want to have? What we get instead is media-sponsored narratives followed by proclamations of racism on everything. Hard work, math, God, and black holes are but a few of the things deemed racist by the propagandists and other accusers. In Love’s book, he provides the road map to start the conversation we should be having.
Race Crazy explores the perpetual cycle of name calling and misinformation and puts into context the BLM movement and the 1619 Project from a truthful perspective.”
—Kevin Jackson, Host,
The Kevin Jackson Show, Founder of The Black Sphere
“Charles Love separates rhetoric from reality in his new book,
Race Crazy where he addresses Black Lives Matter, The 1619 Project, and the new progressive racism movement. The book is deeply researched and eloquently makes the case for American principles. As our nation is consumed by racial politics, Love offers clarity, insight, and commitment to policies that would make the country better—not drag it backward.”
—Chris Rufo, Senior Fellow and Director of the initiati
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