Our world is seeded with landmine of hate, moral deficiencies, inequalities, and collaboration with evil! The greatest enemy of the human race, a major roadblock to genuine integration, equality, and peaceful coexistence is hate and the spread of it.
by Henry Balogun
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Description
The
root of hate runs deep says Henry I. Balogun author of “Enemy of the human race.”
This new book provides the strongest, most damning and unambiguous response to
the demeaning and insulting derogatory “shithole” remark allegedly made by Donald J.
Trump about Africa. It also highlights resentment for the
revival of hate orchestrated by Trump supporters in response to his presidency.
The President’s inability to condemn hate gave new credence to the idea of “us
versus them” along with the false and delusional hope of creating isolated
enclave exclusively for “us” because this is “our world,” “our cities” and “our
streets.” The President’s inability to condemn hate is now providing unhealthy
platform for “left” against “right” and “conservative” against “liberal” all
around the world.
Henry
Balogun, in this eye-opening piece of excellent literary work entitled “Enemy
of the human race” went deeper to expose and unearth hidden root of division
and unprecedented discord that has turned the human family against one another.
Those who believe that they are completely unaffected by the unfortunate
stories of the past need to realize that “the bell tolls” for them as well.
There
is also a candid look at the new United States in the age of Donald J. Trump
known as “United States 2.0.” The need to understand the person at the Oval
Office led Henry Balogun to carefully examine the life and personality of
Donald J. Trump.
The root of hate runs deep says Henry I. Balogun author of “Enemy of the human race.” This new book provides the strongest, most damning and unambiguous response to the demeaning and insulting...
The
root of hate runs deep says Henry I. Balogun author of “Enemy of the human race.”
This new book provides the strongest, most damning and unambiguous response to
the demeaning and insulting derogatory “shithole” remark allegedly made by Donald J.
Trump about Africa. It also highlights resentment for the
revival of hate orchestrated by Trump supporters in response to his presidency.
The President’s inability to condemn hate gave new credence to the idea of “us
versus them” along with the false and delusional hope of creating isolated
enclave exclusively for “us” because this is “our world,” “our cities” and “our
streets.” The President’s inability to condemn hate is now providing unhealthy
platform for “left” against “right” and “conservative” against “liberal” all
around the world.
Henry
Balogun, in this eye-opening piece of excellent literary work entitled “Enemy
of the human race” went deeper to expose and unearth hidden root of division
and unprecedented discord that has turned the human family against one another.
Those who believe that they are completely unaffected by the unfortunate
stories of the past need to realize that “the bell tolls” for them as well.
There
is also a candid look at the new United States in the age of Donald J. Trump
known as “United States 2.0.” The need to understand the person at the Oval
Office led Henry Balogun to carefully examine the life and personality of
Donald J. Trump.
A Note From the Publisher
This book takes a deeper look at hate, respond to in-sensitiveness, stupid and hurtful comments and at the same time correct misinformation full of uninvited stigma. There is simply no reason to make one segment of our society the touch bearer of the shameful stories of the past.
This book takes a deeper look at hate, respond to in-sensitiveness, stupid and hurtful comments and at the same time correct misinformation full of uninvited stigma. There is simply no reason to make...
This book takes a deeper look at hate, respond to in-sensitiveness, stupid and hurtful comments and at the same time correct misinformation full of uninvited stigma. There is simply no reason to make one segment of our society the touch bearer of the shameful stories of the past.
Advance Praise
“Few books I have read were at the exact moment I
needed to read them. This is one of them. What an important book when the world
could use more love.” Kathleen T
"I really enjoyed reading this book and I would definitely look into reading more books by this author." A.D.
“Few books I have read were at the exact moment I
needed to read them. This is one of them. What an important book when the world
could use more love.” Kathleen T
“Few books I have read were at the exact moment I
needed to read them. This is one of them. What an important book when the world
could use more love.” Kathleen T
"I really enjoyed reading this book and I would definitely look into reading more books by this author." A.D.
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It took me a while to read this book because how the author explores hate, injustice, anger, and destruction needs utmost patience. It's not the kind of book you'd read in a sitting and it reminded me of a conversational book. The kind that you can read a section of it and start a discussion on major life changing aspects. Thank you netgalley for the eARC.
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This book is so good! It's thought provoking, and blisteringly critical of the current culture of hate that is raging through the US. It at once shines a light on the degrading nature of hate in our culture and inspires the reader to do better. This is going to be a recommended book for sure!
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A provocative book about hate through the human history. This is the second part of the Culprit of Division.
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It took me a while to read this book because how the author explores hate, injustice, anger, and destruction needs utmost patience. It's not the kind of book you'd read in a sitting and it reminded me of a conversational book. The kind that you can read a section of it and start a discussion on major life changing aspects. Thank you netgalley for the eARC.
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This book is so good! It's thought provoking, and blisteringly critical of the current culture of hate that is raging through the US. It at once shines a light on the degrading nature of hate in our culture and inspires the reader to do better. This is going to be a recommended book for sure!
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A provocative book about hate through the human history. This is the second part of the Culprit of Division.
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