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White Guilt

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A total resource blackout takes place in the heartland of America and Evan Roddenberry is prepared for the worst. The government's desire to disarm the nation's populace is put into effect with "Operation Cleansing." Heinous acts of violence against White Americans, transform a law abiding citizen into the nations most notorious death row inmate.

White Guilt is controversial in its dealings with race, religion, illegal immigration, feminism, homosexuality, gun control, politics, and multiculturalism. It examines the truths in regard to how much we rely on media to inform, and how easily it can control the actions and thoughts of its audience.

White Guilt is a page turning thriller, written by first time author Hewitt E. Moore. Mr. Moore is a talented writer, with an uniquely versatile writing style; as is evident with an impressive collection of poetry in the book's epilogue.

Be prepared for an emotional roller coaster from the opening sentence to the final period in this thought provoking book.

177 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Hewitt E. Moore

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Author of the dystopian novel "White Guilt," the apocalyptic short story "They Must," the ethnic conflict novel "Vengeance is Ours," and a plethora of essays, articles, and poetry.

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November 5, 2013
If you enjoy politically incorrect thrillers with surprising twists and thought provoking dialogue this book is a must read for you!
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October 23, 2009
Dystopian novel about the assassination of the first afro-american president of American, and it`s consequences from a white conservative`s perspective.

The beginning is typical white conservative. The country is going down the drain, and a bunch of white guys decide to secretly meet and talk about the crisis. But it has a bunch of suprising twists: Not to give away any spoilers but: betrayel, conspiracy and extreme violence.
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