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The New Crow Jim

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Once in a great while, a book emerges that reshapes our understanding of societal issues, such as the BLM movement. This book challenges the idea that Barack Obama's election marked a new era of colorblindness, asserting instead that the focus has shifted, with Whites becoming victims of laws accommodating Black criminal behavior. A. J. Weberman, who has firsthand experience in the criminal justice system, argues that racial caste in America has merely been redesigned. He contends that the high incarceration rate among African-Americans stems not from poverty or racism but from the emergence of a Black Criminal Subculture with distinct values, leading to issues like single parenthood and its correlation with poverty and violence. The book critiques efforts by figures like Eric Holder to alter laws favorably for Black and Latino offenders and examines high-profile cases that have sparked national debate, such as Tamir Rice and Michael Brown. It discusses the phenomenon of "Blackteria," the decline of neighborhoods as they become predominantly Black, and the reasons behind the social segregation of White Americans. The author also scrutinizes Barack Obama’s presidency, alleging that his policies have exacerbated issues within the African-American community. Despite being labeled racist by some, the book argues that political correctness has hindered progress for honest, hardworking African Americans by enabling a culture of irre

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The New Crow Jim, A. J. Weberman

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