Culturism: Why African-Americans Must Stop Blaming Racism for Their Problems and Start Taking Full Responsibility

Author:   Scott Hampton
Publisher:   Lehigh Press
ISBN:  

9780996070614


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   07 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Culturism: Why African-Americans Must Stop Blaming Racism for Their Problems and Start Taking Full Responsibility


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In recent years, highly publicized controversies (such as the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown) have brought racial tensions to the forefront in America. As a result of these events, accusations of racism are being hurled at white people (and other non-blacks) like socially divisive weapons of mass destruction on a frequently recurring basis. However, the resentments blacks have towards whites are not new; they've existed for decades. Thanks to social media and the 24-hour news cycle, the feelings of acrimony blacks have towards whites are now on full display. Yet, despite the racial turmoil that currently plagues the U.S., the majority of white Americans are not racist; they do not harbor any hatred or feelings of superiority towards black Americans based strictly on skin color. Furthermore, the majority of blacks are not (and never will be) the victims of systemic (or overt) racism. Making matters worse, black Americans are failing to take full accountability and responsibility for the many urgent problems (high crime, high teen pregnancy rates, etc.) that have infested their community because they are too busy casting out misdirected, unjustifiable accusations of racism. But if most white people aren't racist and most modern blacks aren't victims of racism, where are these accusations of racism coming from? One key fact is instrumental in the formulation of these racial dissensions: Black and white Americans don't understand the difference between racism and culturism. If black Americans understood culturism, they'd no longer accuse white people of being racist. If white Americans understood culturism, they'd no longer be on the receiving end of those accusations. More importantly, black Americans would begin taking full responsibility and accountability for fixing the problems that currently plague their community (instead of shifting blame). In this groundbreaking book, Scott Hampton irrefutably explains why culturism is the key to ending racial tensions in the United States, healing the black community, and making America a far more peaceful, harmonious, and hospitable place to live for citizens of all races.

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Author:   Scott Hampton
Publisher:   Lehigh Press
Imprint:   Lehigh Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9780996070614


ISBN 10:   0996070613
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   07 May 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Scott Hampton is a dynamic, catalytic thought leader. A widely respected writer and blogger, he is one of the preeminent experts on several social and political subjects. His various writings contribute to positive cultural transformation, prosperity, and intellectual freedom for all U.S. citizens. He delivers a message of truth and transformation with relevance, wit, and passion. Scott's intuition inspires promising visions of tomorrow by providing thoughtful solutions that are actionable today.

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