The purpose of this book, volume 1 of 4, is to describe the linkage between xenophobia, racism, voter suppression, a stolen election, police harassment and increased incarceration of people of color. The book also demonstrates the linkage between the rise of Donald J. Trump and Alt-Right, stolen and rebranded culture, religion, land, citizenship defined by those holding most of the wealth, disproportionate income, power and privilege, especially Trump's plutocratic cabinet or "swamp." It describes why morality and racial ...
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The purpose of this book, volume 1 of 4, is to describe the linkage between xenophobia, racism, voter suppression, a stolen election, police harassment and increased incarceration of people of color. The book also demonstrates the linkage between the rise of Donald J. Trump and Alt-Right, stolen and rebranded culture, religion, land, citizenship defined by those holding most of the wealth, disproportionate income, power and privilege, especially Trump's plutocratic cabinet or "swamp." It describes why morality and racial justice by this nation is only vogue when all white Americans feel they will become a member of the top 1 percent of those in the highest socioeconomic tier. The book divulges that Westerners, other than those of color, have created nothing. They have a legacy of thief and rebranding stolen culture, religious tradition, and technology as their own. People of color are unfairly dehumanized, demonized, and treated as less evolved "inferiors." In context to a Western legacy of theft, Trump and his Republican minions stole the election by virtue of voter suppression, Russian espionage, appeals to white hatred towards people of color and religions other than fundamentalist Christianity and their feelings that they are treated as "second-class" citizens by big government in Washington, D. C. Soft and hard racism and sexism prevailed as Trump drew away a majority of white voters and women (52 percent) from Hillary Clinton. She did run a less aggressive campaign driven by polls that best sampled preferences of people living along the nation's western and eastern coasts. In this context, Trump's neo-fascist campaign drew the most negative, pessimistic, and bigoted nature of white voters. These voters yearned for the "good old days" when people of color knew their place as subordinates and undesirables. In those days, challenges to presumed deification of melanin-less people in all human endeavors was unheard. In those days of presumed "American greatness," Trump's father, a realtor, was a Klansmen running a Klaven. Young Trump would go on to run his father's business by continuing a legacy of housing discrimination and racial stigmatization in a new era when this behavior violates the law. Today, he is president despite his record of racial animus. President Trump with the backing of a large segment of our population is pursuing a "purge and retrenchment" policy against people of color. His reign follows the Karmic reign of the Obamas which failed to overcome the multi-millennium old legacy of sustaining peace throughout civilization.
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