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-- DAVID HOROWITZ, author of Radical Son
"John Perazzo has marshaled compelling facts and persuasive arguments showing that what was once a moral struggle for civil rights has turned into a racial spoils system. The Myths That Divide Us shows where we've gone wrong and what needs to be done to accomplish the original goals of the civil-rights movement."
-- DR. WALTER E. WILLIAMS, Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University
"John Perazzo's The Myths That Divide Us attempts to restore common sense and decency to issues lost in a sea of wishful, self-serving thinkers."
-- PHIL MUSHNICK, New York Post
"John Perazzo's book blasts us beyond the myths of 'racism' with a shocking incandescence of truth that will inspire all who do not have a political stake in the lies of hate."
-- GEORGE GILDER, author of Wealth and Poverty
"The myth that most divides us is the myth that whites are relentlessly racist, that virtually all the failures of blacks can be explained by the anti-black malice that permeates America. John Perazzo dissects this myth with the coolness of a surgeon -- and the passion of a patriot. Our country can make no progress in race relations until we grasp the hard truths this book so eloquently lays bare."
-- JARED TAYLOR, author of Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America
"This book should be required reading for anyone befuddled by a half-century of race-oriented public policy. Perazzo skillfully replaces your confusion with reality-based clarity. Be prepared. The book is stunningly honest."
-- EMANUEL McLITTLE, president of Destiny Communications
"This unsettling but important book brings to bear clear thinking, common sense, and extensive research to puncture some of the most comfortable and pernicious lies of our time. Ultimately, The Myths That Divide Us is an explosive book not because its main points are so outrageous, but because they are so obvious."
-- MICHAEL MEDVED, author, film critic, and radio host
"This book demolishes a whole spectrum of cant. Anyone who reads it will definitely be educated on the subject of racial issues in America. They may also be saddened, if not outraged, at how political rhetoric and media spin have distorted reality beyond recognition and in the process created huge and unnecessary racial polarization and strife. But most important, any reader of this book will be a lot less susceptible to rhetoric and spin in the future." --- THOMAS SOWELL, Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution "John Perazzo has marshaled compelling facts and persuasive arguments showing that what was once a moral struggle for civil rights has turned into a racial spoils system. The Myths That Divide Us shows where we've gone wrong and what needs to be done to accomplish the original goal of the civil rights movement." --- WALTER E. WILLIAMS, Distinguished Professor of Economics, George Mason University "An important book. You don't want to miss it." --- DAVID HOROWITZ, author of Unholy Alliance, Radical Son, and many more books "John Perazzo's unsettling but important book brings to bear clear thinking, common sense, and extensive research to puncture some of the most comfortable and pernicious lies of our time. Ultimately, The Myths That Divide Us is an explosive book not because its main points are so outrageous, but because they are so obvious. --- MICHAEL MEDVED, author, film critic, & radio host "John Perazzo's book blasts us beyond the myths of 'racism' with a shocking incandescence of truth that will inspire all who do not have a political stake in the lies of hate." --- GEORGE GILDER, author of Wealth and Poverty "Perazzo exposes the hypocrisies of 'civil rights leaders' like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Louis Farrakhan in the most devastating of ways -- by using their own words and deeds. His case is backed by a seemingly endless string of anecdotes, facts, and statistics. This book is well researched and a valuable resource for anyone involved in the race debate." --- ANDREW OLIVER, National Review "The Myths That Divide Us is a monumentally important book. The truth is finally being told, and it is the truth that will set people free. Thank you, John Perazzo, for your honesty and courage." --- REV. JESSE LEE PETERSON, President of the Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny --These reviews were provided by each individual.
This book will make many people very unhappy. John Perazzo has written a profound and well-argued expose of today's civil rights leaders "who, under the guise of brotherhood, have made an art form of fomenting interracial enmity." Instead of working towards racial harmony in America, Perazzo asserts, many civil rights leaders actively promote an agenda of hatred and division for their own selfish purposes, knowing full well that their own actions and words actually harm the very people they profess to help.
It is hard to tell if Perazzo is a historian, a sociologist, or a journalist, but he is certainly a skilled writer who puts forth a most convincing argument that Martin Luther King's dream and worthy principles of racial harmony have been suborned and perverted by self-serving civil rights leaders who find racist bugaboos everywhere, everyday, to justify their own positions, power, financial backing, and political influence. And any critic who challenges them is immediately labeled a racist.
The myths that Perazzo describes have purposely been created to exploit the vulnerability of blacks and whites to believe that all whites are guilty, that somehow all the problems associated with being black are the white man's fault. Perazzo exposes the double standard of civil rights leaders who howl in protest over white-on-black violence, but who remain strangely silent regarding equally vicious black-on-white violence. These same civil rights leaders who vigorously protested South Africa's apartheid policy have never criticized, but actually embraced, black African nations where tyranny, bloodshed, and slavery are still big business. Perazzo also debunks the absurd conspiracy myths that AIDS is a white-inspired form of racial genocide, and that racially motivated crimes are an exclusively white phenomenon.
Case by case, Perazzo reveals the duplicity, double standard, and outright charade of civil rights leaders who "have taught an entire generation of black youth to see racism everywhere," even where it doesn't exist. He provides numerous startling examples of race-baiting by Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and many others whose livelihood is based on "the continued existence of social injustice." This book is a disturbing and thought-provoking story that may or may not promote racial healing, but it will certainly wake up some folks. -- Independent Publisher magazine
This book will make many people very unhappy. John Perazzo has written a profound and well-argued expose of today's "civil rights leaders," who, under the guise of brotherhood, have made an art form of fomenting interracial enmity. "Instead of working towards racial harmony in America," Perazzo asserts, "many civil rights leaders actively promote an agenda of hatred and division for their own selfish purposes, knowing full well that their own actions and words actually harm the very people they profess to help." ... Perazzo is a ... skilled writer who puts forth a most convincing argument that Martin Luther King's dream and worthy principles of racial harmony have been suborned and perverted by self-serving civil rights leaders who find racist bugaboos everywhere, everyday, to justify their own positions, power, financial backing, and political influence. And any critic who challenges them is immediately labeled a racist. The myths that Perazzo describes have purposely been created to exploit the vulnerability of blacks and whites to believe that all whites are guilty, that somehow all the problems associated with being black are the white man's fault. Perazzo exposes the double standard of civil rights leaders who howl in protest over white-on-black violence, but who remain strangely silent regarding equally vicious black-on-white violence. These same civil rights leaders who vigorously protested South Africa's apartheid policy have never criticized, but actually embraced, black African nations where tyranny, bloodshed, and slavery are still big business. Perazzo also debunks the absurd conspiracy myths that AIDS is a white-inspired form of racial genocide, and that racially motivated crimes are an exclusively white phenomenon. Case by case, Perazzo reveals the duplicity, double standard, and outright charade of civil rights leaders who "have taught an entire generation of black youth to see racism everywhere, even where it doesn't exist." He provides numerous startling examples of race-baiting by Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and many others whose livelihood is based on "the continued existence of social injustice." This book is a disturbing and thought-provoking story that ... will certainly wake up some folks. --Independent Publisher Magazine
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