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Title: My Awakening: A Path to Racial Understanding by David Ernest Duke ISBN: 1-892796-00-7 Publisher: Free Speech Books Pub. Date: 15 November, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.43 (141 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: THE TRUTH...WHAT A NOVELTY!
Comment: Having just finished this book, I also have but one thing to say to Mr. Duke's many detractors; Refute his sources and facts or get out of town. The notion that humanity's different races have created undeniably different cultures and societies on earth, while apparent to any thinking person, seems difficult for the average liberal to comprehend. The idea that, by extension, these cultures differ in their contributions to humanity is utter blasphemy! Duke effectively distinguishes between hate and intolerance of other races, and the need to know and understand the truth about the physical world in which we all live. The media, of course, will continue to attack his facts, observations and opinions as "hate", not because they doubt his assertions but because they know that truth has power beyond their control and manipulation. A well-written and articulate piece, it unabashedly states the obvious facts which anyone with eyes, ears, a brain and even moderate understanding of history already can plainly see! David Duke a crackpot with overalls, missing teeth and a gun rack in his muddy pick-up? The cultural and liberal elite in the U.S. can only wish it were so.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Truth at Last
Comment: After countless books and news stories that distort David Duke and
what he stands for, I'm glad to see a book that tells the truth about
him. David Duke is not some inbred hick. He's a well educated man who
once had liberal beliefs as a result of the liberal media. But his
real-life experience showed him that equality is just a media-enforced
myth. When he learned this, he became more and more concerned about
the future of our nation. Now, he's one of the few politicans who has
the courage to disagree with the far-left and the hypocracy it
contains. I've read newspaper reviews of this book, and many of the
reviewers didn't even bother to read the book.
This book tells us
how David Duke became who he is. Contrary to the media, David Duke was
not born into the Klan, and he did not become a racist because of
parenting. His beliefs are based entirely from his personal
experiences and what he learned himself. His ideas about integration
and the Holocaust are valid, and he deserves a chance to express his
opinions. He doesn't want to reinstate slavery. David Duke studied race and
saw that whites have created almost everything we take for granted,
even though whites have never been the majority of the world
population.
David Duke doesn't want to kill all Jews. He just
knows that the history of the Holocaust is one-sided, and there needs
to be open debate.
But, like
always in a "tolerant society" like ours, the liberals never
give David Duke a chance. Often, when he plans to give a speech,
minority activists create such a disturbance that no one can hear
him. Newspapers are happy to feature slanderous articles about David
Duke, but they're never willing to print any of his replies. There are
many examples of the liberal hypocracy in this book. If you want to
believe the media's lies about egalitarianism, then read your
newspaper. If you're happy about your rights being taken away in the
name of diversity, then watch the network news. If you want the
uncensored truth about David Duke and race, then read this book.
Rating: 5
Summary: Well written and thoughtful.
Comment: When I began this book, I was skeptical.
By the time I'd finished reading, I didn't agree
with every little think Duke had to say, but he'd
made me think about things in new ways and I
appreciated the mental journey.
Even if people disagree with everything Duke has
to say, even if they disagree vehemently, he
still has a right to say it. This new stuff in
America abouw how "hate thought" and "hate
literature" must be illegalized adds even more
credence to the things he says in his book.
America should not be the land of Thought
Crimes. One of America's most pontificating
liberals once said, "My idea of a democracy
is a place where it is safe to be unpopular."
Or something alone those lines. David Duke
has every right to write this book, and
Americans have every right to read it whether
they disagree or not.
Again, this is a well-written and thoughtful
book and it deserves to be considered and
consumed. No book should ever be outlawed
in America. No thought or feeling. This idea
of censoring any book or way of thinking that
runs contrary to popularly accepted thought
is dangerous and ugly and not what America
was ever supposed to be about.
Thank you, David Duke, for writing this book.
And, welcome home.
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