Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Conservative politics commentator Kathy Barnette shares how liberal leadership has failed the dark community and exactly how being a democrat is not synonymous together with your skin color.

During his first historic operate for the presidency in 2016, Donald Trump produced an impassioned plea towards the black colored community. ‘Provide me a opportunity,’ he said. ‘What the hell must you lose?’

Relating to Kathy Barnette, black color Americans have nothing to lose, except for crime ridden communities, neighborhoods which have become on the subject of Nil to lose, Everything to get: Being Dark and Conservative in America capturing galleries, more social welfare programs, and the mocking indifference of the Democrat party. Barnette argues that even a cursory check out the dark community reveals the destabilizing impact liberal policies experienced on the dark family.

There was a period when Barnette bought in to the same lie mainly because everyone else-that if you are black, you must be a democrat. In fact, she was born into the Democrat party just as much as she was born into brown skin. There was no stage of separation. Until she begun to know very well what it really means to end up being black in the us. Barnette contends that becoming black is more than just the color of her epidermis. It’s a culture and a awareness, too.

In NIL TO LOSE, EVERYTHING TO GAIN, Barnette writes about why liberal policies have failed the dark community time and time again – and can fail the larger American community as Democrats rush towards the hard Remaining from the party. From the ‘Great Society’ to Kanye West’s ongoing war with the liberal establishment, this reserve provides sharp, eloquent commentary over the most pressing issues facing black Americans today: broken family structure, lack of identity, the legacy of slavery, and more.

Barnette argues that Leader Trump is not willing to presume that the ‘dark vote’ is a foregone conclusion resting comfortably in the back storage compartments of Democrats. Along with his plainspoken style and willingness to handle harsh truths, the chief executive has done more for the black community than any president since Abraham Lincoln. Barnette insists the time is now to reunite what continues to be lost, to repair the brokenness, and to recognize and support those who find themselves actually working in our favor.

We have nil to lose, and much more to gain.