Friday, September 10, 2010

Why I Wrote This Book

WHY I WROTE THE BOOK


America is in deep, deep trouble and, in large part, it is due to the attack on the white male.
My family emigrated from Italy through Ellis Island right after the World War I. I was born during the Depression and have carefully observed four generations of American history. And this is what I’ve concluded: In practically every sector of the American way of living from elementary school to the military there have been constant forces that have and continue to weaken the foundations that made our country number one in the world. There is little doubt that one major force has been the attack on the white male and his values of strength that made us great from our Founding Fathers to our proud and patriotic men who fought in World War II. Then, after that, things rapidly changed which put us on the rapid path of weakness.
The good news is that many Americans, including women, agree that there is a vicious attack on white males. Also, survey after survey tells us that the majority of Americans believe that America is going down the wrong path which is a huge testimony regarding the concern of our continued weakness. But, interestingly enough, few have made the connection between the anti-white male movement and this weakening. This book makes that critical connection which is essential before launching a well thought out counter attack.
What is puzzling is the absence of leaders and white male organizations, unlike the very successful women and black groups – let’s give them credit- to fight this attack. My book calls for this effort as the necessary first step.