THE ISSUES DRIVING TODAY’S DEBATE, THE ISSUES THAT WILL SHAPE THE FATE OF TOMORROW
Our world is driven by issues that affect us all but are controlled by a minority, who’re they?
In If I Was Famous, I’d Have a Lot To Say, Kirby A. Manager tackles:
Political Missionaries: The Graham Spin-Why for politics sake, even Bishop can miss basic tenets of the Christian faith
Faith, Politics, and Fear: Why is politics sexier than evangelism? Would Jesus ever be on the ballot? What would Jesus do about malaria?
We Hispanics, You Africans: What is not common between Hispanic & African American politicians?
What a Chocolate Response: US/NATO responds to Libya and Ivory Coast, but how? And what drives the response?
Why is He Nervous: When an African American cries that Muslims make him nervous; CNN’s Lous Dobbs versus Rick Sanchez
Media Caricature of African Coolness: A sketch of all that you need to describe Africa to be really cool
Why Mosquitoes Suck: Really they do, and you should check why
Classified but on the Record: Multinational corruption that brings Africa back to square one
Witches, Bitches, and Prejudice: Culture of fear and superstition culminating in abuse of the helpless
And many more
In If I Was Famous, I’d Have a Lot To Say, scientist and writer, Kirby A. Manager, PhD., employs his passion and understanding of the issues that drive today’s debate and those that will potentially shape the fate of tomorrow. He invites readers into a discussion about some of the complex but forgotten subjects of our time. Manager tackles topics such as evangelical politics, the scourge of malaria, prejudice and bigotry as political tools, racial identity, religious intolerance, multinational corruption, and the media’s portrayal of the “other world”, all in an entertaining but serious fashion.
If I Was Famous, I’d Have a Lot To Say is an excellent choice for both the casual reader and the avid social commentator.
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