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Speak Up
- Our Gossipy World and its Connection to Racism & Mental Illness
- Narrated by: Gary J. Chambers
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Most especially in these times, our thoughts, culture, language, our entire universe is invirulated with gossip. Gossip is the poison ivy of any social construct, and it often become the social cancer. Today, most people unwittingly accept whatever they are told without any understanding of how to differentiate truth from fiction. This book, which is divided into 60 segments, aids listeners in understanding what gossip is, its ties to racism, and then, how racism and general misperception are, in actuality, a form of learned mental illness.
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