
Reparations and America's 2nd Civil War
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Scott Malensek

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As people get more desperate, millions turn to crime. Mass shootings, violent crime, armed robberies all increased after the pandemic. More people are shot in Chicago on a 3-day weekend than are shot in Baghdad, Iraq. St. Louis is one of the most dangerous cities on the entire planet. Hundreds of thousands of homeless people live in tents on the streets. Mental illness among the poor goes untreated, and drug use is epidemic-yet often legal and openly allowed.
Many District Attorneys deliberately choose not to prosecute crimes, and too often just let people back on the streets as a form of social justice. Whether it’s the 2016 election or the 2020 election, voters on both sides of the aisle distrust the national electoral system. After dozens of illegal, partisan interventions in national elections on the part of the FBI and CIA, half the country has lost faith in the government. One-sided, partisan media coverage further divides the population.
Faced with a nation ripe for Civil War, this book illustrates what might happen if someone ran for President using the core issue of reparations for slavery. Other books can discuss the right or wrong of the issue, this text illustrates the possible effect.
Scott Malensek has been writing fiction and non-fiction books since 2001. He lives in Northeast Ohio with his family.
Books by Scott Malensek:
- Black Rain for Christmas, 2001, First Publishing (out of print)
- The Secret War in South Asia, 2002, Infinity Publishing (out of print)
- The Sugar-Sweet Smell of Fear,2002, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- Sixth Fleet Under, 2002, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- Black Rain for Christmas-Illustrated edition, 2002, Ilumina Press (out of print)
- The X-Mas War, 2002, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- The Ignored War, 2004, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- How Did It Come To This? , 2004, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- America’s War with Saddam 1990-2003, 2004, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- Saddam’s Ties to Al Queda, 2005, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- Iraq’s Smoking Gun, 2003, Virtualbookworm.com (out of print)
- The Weekend Warriors, 2002, Infinity Publishing (out of print)
- 50+ Ways to Play with Your Paintballs, 2003, Infinity Publishing (out of print)
- Money For Mayhem, 2018, Virtualbookworm.com
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