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I Took My Choice to Buy This American Nazi Book
Repression of an American Senator’s Supremacist Narrative
In America, repression is a strange word, given the freedom of speech thing. I actually bought this book detailing the importance of genocide against black Americans on Amazon. I felt pretty yucky buying a book arguing for the need to commit a black American genocide by a prominent former US Senator published in 1947, just two years after Hitler choose correctly to blow his own brains out. (I know that sounds cruel, but he “took his choice” as you’ll learn the meaning of.)
Repression, however, might be the correct word, because even after I learned of this “hidden gem” of a book, then discovering it on Amazon, and overcoming my aversion to purchasing such a piece of American white supremacist hostile history, I knew I could not voice my opinion about it. To call it was it was, a book about how to conduct a genocide, would be to take condemnation from all sides, and get drowned out in wave of repression. But I didn’t write the book, I could hear myself say to attacks.
Now, however, it should be obvious to some, perhaps a few open-minded readers here in this ‘safe space,’ that I might be partially right. So let me make my case on why this book stops America’s genocidal best-seller list.