EXCUSES,
EXCUSES:The Politics of Interracial Coupling in European Culture
Many believe
racial amalgamation is the final step into racial equality. The free
and open mating and mixing of Afrikans and Europeans is supposed to
eventually create a social environment where the idea of race itself
becomes meaningless. But why is this believed? What are the bases of
this assumption?
This book attempts to address this belief by exploring ten of the most
popular excuses Afrikan males give for pursuing relationships with European
females. They include everything from “I just fell in love” to the aggression
of Afrikan women to revenge against European men. It is the intent of
the author to expose them for what they are, rationales to conceal and
justify mentacide.
In that many individuals use the same excuses, the coupling of Afrikans
and Europeans is more than a personal choice. It is a social phenomenon
which should be explained through an analysis of European cultural imperatives.
And this book does just that. As taken from the second chapter...
“Love may be where you find it but culture determines where you look.
Nothing social, that is having to do with the interaction between two
or more people, exists or is interpretable outside of a cultural context.
Lest we forget, European culture is notorious for manipulating people’s
choices in such a way that it looks as if by free will they are independently
determined to destroy themselves.”