To slog through Birth of a White Nation: The Invention of White People and Its Relevance Today is to read a painfully long book report by a high school freshman, complete with errors in grammar, spelling, and above all, syntax. Author Jacqueline Battalora , the reader assumes, plans to make her argument on the supposed specific creation of Caucasian males into a 'white' race of dominant, deviant, and primitive womanizing racists !
One need look no further than the book's title to begin to appreciate the syntax nightmare of Birth of a White Nation. The title suggests the biological creation via 'Invention' of the Caucasian population, not, as was probably intended, the early seeding of racism between Caucasians and everyone else ! Battalora repeatedly states that the skin pigmentation genetically passed from one generation to another is somehow "not recognized in the natural world" and only in 17th century America did it begin to be identified as a defining difference socially. Such patently ridiculous arguments are further lost to logic by the author's incessant repeating of pertinent information to some abstract mental nonsense she is spewing being "in the next chapter" or "in future chapters', or "in the last chapter". I dare say I exercise no exaggeration when I claim that the preceding three 'chapter' references, if consolidated, would take the full space of 4-5 pages ! Battalora goes on to make a variety of claims concerning the planned creation of the 'white' race and it's perpetuation to this day without giving anymore than a single, usually vague, reference to some obscure fact.
Between the syntax oblivion of her thought process to the flagrant disregard of both common sense and scientific reality, Jacqueline Battalora would earn a 65 on this flotsam, and that gift would be in the interest of not having to read her rubbish again !