Sunday, August 25, 2013

Negrophilia, by Erik Rush, Book Review

Posted August 25, 2013 7:55 AM ET

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Negrophilia
by Erik Rush
WND Books
Washington D.C.
2010

www.ErikRush.com

Rush's thesis is that "deception and propaganda abound [. . .] in race relations and politics." He says
"few are telling anything remotely resembling the truth." Rush adds "Part of the reason for this is the nature of the issue and how it has evolved." He observes that "human sensitivities were amplified ... during the Civil Rights Movement [and] they have been even more intensified by activists: whites who suffer from an inordinate amount of residual guilt ('guilty whites'), the press, and the advent of political correctness."

"American culture ... has had aspects of running to extremes. [. . .] Regarding the lot of blacks in America, they have gone from being relegated to a status resembling that of the dalits (untouchables) of India to being perceived as almost angelic in their infallibility, despite their human frailties being as evident as that of any other ethnic group."

[Until I get started this should give you an idea about this book.]
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Erik Rush discusses the release of his new book, "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession," which addresses the undue and inordinate affinity for and deference to blacks that has been promoted by activists, politicians and the establishment press for the past 40 years. Erik, a columnist for WorldNetDaily, was the first to break the story of President (then Senator) Barack Obama's ties to militant Chicago preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright on a national level in February of 2007.

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