Author: | Cory Alexander Haywood | ISBN: | 9781642047271 |
Publisher: | Cory Alexander Haywood | Publication: | December 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Cory Alexander Haywood |
ISBN: | 9781642047271 |
Publisher: | Cory Alexander Haywood |
Publication: | December 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Provocative and contemptuous writer Cory Alexander Haywood has stirred the ire of numerous critics with his off-the-wall and defiantly crass opinions about race, popular culture and religion.
In this compilation of his most controversial writings, the native of Los Angeles' inner city posits that racism's impact on the African-American community pales in comparison to issues like gang-violence, single-parent homes, teen pregnancy, welfare dependency, poor education, and tribalism.
Coon Flakes: The Musings of an Uppity Negro examines what the author considers "the unbridled buffoonery threatening to permanently extinguish Black progress." From start to finish, the author provides a no-holds-barred analysis of urban crime and a merciless denunciation of self-serving social justice warriors. With colorful metaphors and skillful punchlines, Haywood successfully raises a massive middle finger to political correctness and the numerous excuses created to justify "negro foolishness".
Provocative and contemptuous writer Cory Alexander Haywood has stirred the ire of numerous critics with his off-the-wall and defiantly crass opinions about race, popular culture and religion.
In this compilation of his most controversial writings, the native of Los Angeles' inner city posits that racism's impact on the African-American community pales in comparison to issues like gang-violence, single-parent homes, teen pregnancy, welfare dependency, poor education, and tribalism.
Coon Flakes: The Musings of an Uppity Negro examines what the author considers "the unbridled buffoonery threatening to permanently extinguish Black progress." From start to finish, the author provides a no-holds-barred analysis of urban crime and a merciless denunciation of self-serving social justice warriors. With colorful metaphors and skillful punchlines, Haywood successfully raises a massive middle finger to political correctness and the numerous excuses created to justify "negro foolishness".