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Think Like a White Man
- Conquering the World...While Black
- Narrated by: Nels Abbey
- Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
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Summary
By following the White Man Commandments - namely, that winning justifies anything and everything - you too can achieve success beyond your capabilities.
With lessons on the value of shock and awe, putting compassion on the back burner and pretending racism doesn't exist, Think Like a White Man teaches you how to understand, overcome and overthrow the White Man in the whiter-shade-of-pale world of work.
Critic reviews
"Hilarious.... This original approach to discussing race is funny, intellectual and timely." (Independent)
"Cutting!! This book rewarded me with dark, dry chuckles on every page." (Reni Eddo-Lodge)
"I really can't think of any comedian, satirist or journalist (with a sense of humour) that has made me laugh out so loud and be so stimulated intellectually at the same time. No messing people, Nels Abbey has written the most original book ever.... It takes hold of your cerebral cortex then grabs your funny bone and it doesn't let go until the very end. Honestly. Even the appendices shine with brilliance. What kind of book is this? I don't know. Just read it and see how difficult it is to put the label on the work of a true mastermind." (Benjamin Zephaniah)
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- ahiya
- 07-12-20
Gut Punchingly Exceptional
This book lays it all bare. The machinations of undeniable racism exposed. Flawless, devastating logic. An education for this white reader. Thank you Mr Abbey.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-03-21
The Achilles heel and direct result of W.supremacy
The closest a white person can get to understanding what being black is. Funny. Thoughtful. Amazing!
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- Mr R O Wint
- 13-11-24
The truth hurts sometimes
i wasn't sure what path this book could possibly take. However i was pleasantly surprised to hear such a straight talking book, full of intellectual gems, that weren't stolen from Africa! 😉
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- Kirris Riviere
- 07-09-20
love it
feels like finally having a safe space, for others informative in a satirical way.
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- Ryhen
- 04-11-23
Bitter truth
Brave, cynical, sarcastic, funny ……needed to be said tongue in cheek which made it more powerful
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- Alcidae
- 18-04-22
Humorous and punchy
I recommend this book. It is clever and powerful and while I intend to read White Fragility and Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, I suspect this be similarly powerful and important even while using possibly less righteous tools (though both are good tools). Along the way the writer quotes, or half quotes or alludes to things said in the past in an off hand way. I hoped these hideously racist viewpoints were caricatures till I looked a couple up and was disgusted, if not entirely surprised, to find them completely accurate. This book was funny and engaging and provoked a range of feelings, light and deep. While obviously is quite tongue in cheek, it is also insightful and revealing about racism and it's internalisation. (I wondered it wasn't a little hard on Barack Obama, as he faced enormous racism in office, but can appreciate why others hoped for more from him.) Don't let authors slight speach impediment detract from listening, I stopped noticing it early on and am grateful he read it rather than anyone else.
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- ms d m abrams
- 11-02-21
The truth in simple terms
Funny. If only I knew this stuff 20 years ago, I might not have lived a life of frustration and anger. A book for everyone committed to change, no just people of colour
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- fadairo babajide adedamola
- 06-04-21
An Well written blueprint on succeeding in a White world
A ‘MUST’ read for any immigrant basing success in this white world. Oh how I wish it had been written 20 years ago and I had read it 15 years ago!!
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- Dapo
- 28-05-22
Laugh at the absurdity of the system or go mad…Excellent book
How I love this book. I laughed and sometimes nearly cried at the absurdity of the accepted system here in ‘The West’. The author held up a mirror and invited us to see The Free World as it truly is…with humour to make the viewing a little bit less painful. I absolutely recommend this book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-11-20
Intelligent & Funny
You may not agree with every word but you wont be sorry you read this sharp, insightful, funny and at times cutting book.
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