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HOMAN INHOMANITY is a perspective on twin world, a possible world in our universe, and the way human inhumanity might have presented in our otherwise humane Christian world.
Notable sections of the inhabitants of twin world are trapped in a miasma of vulgarity and self-aggrandizement that has prompted them to divide their homan population into superior, privileged homan beings and inferior, deprived sub-homan beings solely on the irrational criterion of the color of their skins. They have disguised their flagitious and contemptible herrenvolk agenda in ostensibly benevolent efforts to Krustanize, civilize, and democratize their arbitrary inferiors by discriminating against them, oppressing, dehomanizing, exploiting, and systematically decimating them while expecting them to meekly turn the other cheek like true twin world Krustans (Christians). But now the time has finally come for the sub-homans of twin world to decisively turn the tide, jettison their burden, and determine their own destiny.
Notable sections of the inhabitants of twin world are trapped in a miasma of vulgarity and self-aggrandizement that has prompted them to divide their homan population into superior, privileged homan beings and inferior, deprived sub-homan beings solely on the irrational criterion of the color of their skins. They have disguised their flagitious and contemptible herrenvolk agenda in ostensibly benevolent efforts to Krustanize, civilize, and democratize their arbitrary inferiors by discriminating against them, oppressing, dehomanizing, exploiting, and systematically decimating them while expecting them to meekly turn the other cheek like true twin world Krustans (Christians). But now the time has finally come for the sub-homans of twin world to decisively turn the tide, jettison their burden, and determine their own destiny.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780987697004
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 234
- Utgivningsdatum: 2011-06-15
- Förlag: Edward Makhene