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Racist

By: Ghazi Farrad
Narrated by: Robert N Watson
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In Houston, Texas in the year of 1964, a black veteran in his late 20’s named Aaron hears an angry mob of white people near his home. After a bullet flies through his home he hears something moving on his porch. To his surprise it is a black woman named Diana seeking to come in.

A cop eventually comes by and attacks Aaron, the officer is going to kill Aaron so Aaron kills the officer. Aaron and Diana go on the run together through various states making their way up East. During their travels Aaron and Diana learn that they have become a symbol of hope for their oppressed people. Aaron and Diana have to figure out how to keep their lives, support their lifestyle all while trying to figure out a way to stay out of jail. While Aaron and Diana try to do what they need to survive, they find something else entirely.

On the tail end of this book I have shared some of my thoughts on the things we need to think about as a society. I tackle topics such as racism, sexuality, the economy and more. My personal thoughts and observations so in no way do I speak for the masses.

There are things people are born with, there are things people are taught. I ask questions at the end of this book that I have pondered my entire life. There’s a thin line between being pro your race and anti another. The first half of R A C I S T contains a lot of advice for people. The second half of R A C I S T ultimately leads to one question. Are you a racist? R A C I S T is not a book on the solutions on how to move forward as people on Earth. R A C I S T is a book to help everyone get to that first step of a solution which I believe is acknowledging that racism still exists right now.

©2024 Ghazi Farrad (P)2024 Ghazi Farrad
African American Mystery Political Romance

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