Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men in..., Burgess Owens
Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men in..., Burgess Owens
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Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps

Author: Burgess Owens

Narrator: Mirron Willis

Unabridged: 10 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/14/2017


Synopsis

Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps documents the role of the twenty-one white, self-avowed socialist, atheist, and Marxist founders of the NAACP and their impact on the black community's present status at the top of our nation's misery index. It highlights the decades of anti-black legislation supported by liberal black leaders who prioritized class over race in their zeal for the promises of socialism. Their anti-black legislation, dating back with the 1932 Davis-Bacon Act, continues today to suppress inter-community black capitalism, federal construction–related black employment, work and job experience for black teenagers, quality education access for urban black children, and the role of black men as leaders within the family unit.

Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps highlights the strategy, used in 1910, to inject the atheist ideology of socialism into a once enterprising, self-sufficient, competitive, and proud Christian black community. A portion of that community, the conservative black middle class, is positioned to pull our nation back from this abyss.

About Burgess Owens

A former Super Bowl champion, Burgess Owens spent his childhood growing up in the Deep South during a time when the barriers of segregation were being torn down. He was the third black American to be offered a football scholarship at the University of Miami. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology/chemistry and simultaneously gained national recognition as a first team football All-American. During his college career, Burgess was named to Who's Who among College Students in American Universities and Colleges. He was inducted to the Hall of Fame of Outstanding College Athletes of America and later to the University of Miami's Hall of Fame and the Orange Bowl Ring of Honor.

Following college, the New York Jets picked Burgess in the NFL first round as the draft's first defensive back, the 13th pick. Later that year he was selected as the Jets Rookie of the Year and to the NFL's All- Rookie team. He played with the New York Jets for seven years and was selected as the defensive team captain his last three seasons.

After being traded to the Oakland Raiders, Burgess led the Raiders defensive squad in tackles during their championship season and in the 1981 Super Bowl XV game. In his final season, in 1982, he led the Raiders' team in interceptions and was selected as a first alternate to the NFL Pro Bowl. Since retiring from the NFL, Burgess has been involved in the corporate and entrepreneurial arenas. Over the last decade he has traveled throughout the country speaking of the intrinsic principles of freedom that underlie the foundation of our American way of life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on April 02, 2017

Anytime I learn something historical from a book, I'll give it 5 stars. Burgess taught me several things I didn't know, including: - The NAACP was started by white socialist liberals, some of which publicly advocated for the extermination of the black race. Given their associations, the 'Advancement'......more

Goodreads review by Jim on November 01, 2016

Just bought Owen's book. It is worth reading just for the introduction where he has bullet points about what he believes. He obviously has given this a great deal of thought. I could easily adopt his personal believes as my own; I think I will. Can't wait to get further into the book. Can't remember......more

Goodreads review by Josh on September 11, 2016

I encourage everyone to read this book and share it with any black friends! This information is so needed right now in our country for everyone's sake!......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on October 15, 2018

Burgess Owens has done a great job in describing the honorable history of the black communities of the 1930's through the 1960's. He comes from a self reliant family that taught him the value of hard work, dedication and the tenacity of accomplishment! His recount of generations of honorable, respec......more

Goodreads review by Aaron on February 15, 2017

I think this book is a must read for anyone. With the current situation the United States is in, our people need to know what's really happening in our country and why. A few of his sources come from sites that don't have the best credibility: sites like Wikipedia for example. But don't let that dis......more