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The Unprotected Class

How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart

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The Unprotected Class

By: Jeremy Carl
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“How has our ruling class gotten away with attacking the majority of Americans on the basis of their race? The answer is scary, and this outstanding book explains.”—Tucker Carlson

While political and media elites hysterically condemn an imaginary epidemic of “white supremacy,” in the real world, white Americans are often openly discriminated against. Indeed, anti-white policies have become so interwoven in the fabric of American life that we often fail to recognize them.

Launched with a laudable appeal to justice for all, regardless of skin color, the civil rights movement has increasingly betrayed that vision. As activists look for racism where it no longer exists, the failure to achieve perfect equality of outcomes is now used to justify discrimination against whites in business, education, law, the military, entertainment, and even the church.

The Unprotected Class provides a comprehensive explanation of how we got here and what we must do to correct our dangerous course.

“A prescient, landmark work.”—Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

“A must-read.”—Christopher Rufo, Senior Fellow, The Manhattan Institute

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“In a country where being racist is the ultimate sin, how has our ruling class gotten away with attacking the majority of Americans on the basis of their race? And what exactly is the purpose of anti-white hate? The answer is scary, and this outstanding book explains.”—Tucker Carlson

“A prescient, landmark book that finally calls out those who for far too long have claimed victimhood even as they fueled a toxic brand of tribal chauvinism.”—Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and author of The Dying Citizen

“Jeremy Carl bravely exposes, documents, and names the racialist ideology that is tearing America apart…A must-read as America enters a pivotal phase of the Culture War.”—Christopher Rufo, Senior Fellow, the Manhattan Institute, and author of America’s Cultural Revolution

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Encouraging

Great arguments, a bit hard to follow in audio format so it’s probably best to pick up a print copy. Not entirely sure the reader isn’t an AI

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Important Work

Important work in these anti-white racist times. This is only the beginning of what is needed. Thank you!

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Great book, awful narrator

the book was great and very telling of the time we live in. more people need to read this!
the narrator's cadence kept bugging me the whole time tho!

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wWell Researched

This book offers a well researched explaination of how the racism industry promotes division among Americans by race. It lays out the problem in a clear and sucsinct manner.

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Stand strong and speak truthfully

Excellent book with in depth analysis on how American has turned its back on Americans and seeks to racially demean white Americans with the end goal of seizing their wealth. Now is the time to stand up and say NO. The only way to maintain a multi ethnic republic is to lean on meritocracy without fail. Racial and ethnic differences must be incidental NOT essential.

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Compelling information

The book presents compelling information everyone of good character should consider. Whether you benefit from the current system or not.

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Glad an author is addressing this issue. Very important for all Americans to understand so we can move forward to a great future together in this great country.

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Brave and Important Book!

This was a hard, but important book to listen to on Audible. The author fearlessly confronts some uncomfortable truths about American society in 2024. Highly recommended for people who want a fresh take on why things seem so screwed up in America.

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Powerful argument for reforming the civil rights regime

Well presented arguments for the essential fact that the current wokeness/civil rights regime is in opposition to the constitution and the legacy of the ideas of “Letters from a Birmingham Jail.” The response to past injustice should not create additional injustice. Rather, we should oppose the new injustices by more effectively living out Dr Kings’s dream of a colorblind society.

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Matter of fact and moderate exposition of increasingly extreme bias

No fact in this book should come as a surprise for someone living in the USA, and yet they probably will for many readers and because the overall picture is completely contradictory with the mainstream media narratives. The tone of the book is moderate, but it exposes the increasingly extreme ideological and institutional biases against whites in America. Many people will have firsthand experience, in particular in the workplace or when their kids apply to college, but the discrimination is pervasive across domains and Jeremy Carl puts it together.

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