Thursday, October 22, 2020

UNITED STATES OF ANGER - INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR HASAN ALI IMAN

 


Today's Zoom author interview is short of amazing. Author Hasan Ali Iman discusses with me his book, "United States of Anger," and what went into it. This is one interview you do not want to miss. In it, he issues a debate challenge with Linda Sarsour. I must say, that I had the honor of editing and publishing this book with Absolute Author Publishing House and it is a must-read before you vote. Not only does this book present an open and honest debate on democracy and American politics, but also discusses important issues surrounding both Trump and Biden. Nothin is left out including racism, bigotry, fake news, President Trump and COVID. 











United States of Anger: Why Linda Sarsour's Rage and the Far Left's Anger Cannot Move Mountains. Thoughts of a British Muslim Conservative Kindle Edition

by Hasan Imam (Author)

This timely book is detox for the mind through depolarization of conversation. Written by a British-Bangladeshi Muslim Conservative from the UK, he responds to Linda Sarsour, an American-Palestinian Muslim Socialist activist from the US. It addresses the toxic nature of debate in America and the need for better understanding between Conservatives (the Right) and Liberals/Socialists (the Left). Civil debate is the way forward, and this book should be viewed as a precursor to a continuous dialogue. The author and Linda Sarsour practice the same religion of Islam, but are poles apart politically. Hence, the ensuing discourse, dialogue and debate should be interesting.

Toxicity has also been observed in violent protests after the tragic murder of George Floyd. The peaceful movement of Black Lives Matter has been hijacked by thugs and Marxists who exploit Floyd's murder to promote their agenda of dismantling Capitalism through burning of buildings, violence and intimidation. This is addressed in detail and Sarsour's support of such violence is critiqued, as well as her and her comrades' deafening silence on other injustices.

This book is also a wake-up call for Muslims who have succumbed to the temptations of Socialist activism, which seeks to undermine traditional Judeo-Christian values, Muslim values and values espoused by other faiths. The reader may end up agreeing with most of the author's arguments and may be surprised to learn that they, too, are Conservatives.