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The New Crow Jim

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Once in a great while a book comes along that changes the way we see the world and helps to expose a nationwide social movement such as BLM. The New Crow Jim is such a book. Attacked as racist this book directly challenges the notion that the election of Barack Obama signals a new era of colorblindness. Instead of Blacks being discriminated against the pendulum has swung in the other direction with Whites being the victims of laws that are changed to accommodate Black Criminal behavior. With dazzling candor, A. J. Weberman, who served a prison sentence for pot among numerous black criminals and gang leaders argues that "we have not ended racial caste in America; we have merely redesigned it." While the New Crow Jim argues that "By targeting black men through the War on Drugs and decimating communities of color, the U.S. criminal justice system functions as a contemporary system of racial control-relegating millions to a permanent second-class status-even as it formally adheres to the principle of colorblindness" the New Crow Jim argues that the one third incarceration rate among African-Americans is not the result of poverty or racism but the result of African-Americans creating a Black Criminal Subculture, with its own set of values. Instead of fatherhood, "aspiring rappers" become sperm donors leading to 70% of Black child to be born out of wedlock and live in one parent families where the mother cannot control her offspring. The New Crow Jim looks how single parent households correlate with poverty and violence. It also raises the question of whether this behavior is a throwback to the polygamy that existed in Africa before the slave traders arrived. The book looks at Eric Holders efforts to change the laws by dubious means such as not reporting the amount of heroin and crack on indictment and allowing heroin smugglers to be released on probation because many are Black or Latino. Other Black leaders have called for the decriminalization of shop lifting at Big Bag Stores such as Walmart. The book examines the cases that have received national prominence such as Tamir Rice where an overgrown Black child from a Special Education Class for violence prone youth is made a hero after threatening other Blacks with a replica gun whose orange tip had been removed by one of his friends. It looks at the Michael Brown case where a potential cop killer is made into a hero in the Black Community and his friend's lie about his having his hands up is still believed by the Blacks despite an FBI report exonerating Darren Wilson, the police officer who became an object of hatred for every black in America. The book also looks at the phenomena of Blackteria, the destruction of neighborhoods when they become predominately Black and why 70% of White Americans have exclusively White social circles and correlates this with fear of Black Crime. It looks at the scumbag behind all of this Barack Obama, the first Black Racist President and his stupid remark that Trayvon Martin could have been his son. It examines Obama's roots in Kenya, a place where its residents defecate into plastic bags and then throw the bag as far away as they can. It examines Obama and Islam and why so many people believe he is a Muslim and how his no boots on the ground policies created ISIS. As you can see from the reviews many blacks and liberals have labeled the book as racist, however there is no denying that the current Politically Correct bullshit has made things worse for honest hard-working African Americans by empowering the Black Criminal Subculture by excusing their behavior rather than having hem take responsibility for it. There is too much in this book to summarize it here including chapters on Jeh Johnson and his connection to the terrorists he is supposed to protect us against. Most Americans believe the country is on the wrong track. Obama created Donald Trump, who many see as the only candidate to reverse America's decline into a Thugocracy.

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9780692545652

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2015, paperback

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