Introduction

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I'm going, to be honest, I don't know how to categorize this book. This is just a bunch of opinions and analysis of the world we live in. I've always been fascinated by politics, who knows why. Maybe because I love how messy and complicated it is. I love studying human behavior, and politics is just exactly that, human behavior. One thing I've realized about human behavior is that humans are divisive. I know this because I can be divisive sometimes, and I think that we are past the point where that is considered bad behavior because it's a natural behavior. Another thing I've noticed is that humans ask a lot of questions, so you may be asking, who the hell am I? Am I an expert, an economist, a journalist who comments on politics?
No. I'm someone who likes talking about politics. Knowing humans, I know that people get unsettled when an opinionated person talks, especially when they are not experts on the subject. People get triggered. But, I'm going to talk anyway. This is something I inherited from my father, but I love creating impact. I love throwing salt in the wound. I love screaming my very controversial opinion and

watching all hell break loose because it's amusing to watch people lose their minds over an opinion that in no way affects them. I'm the type of person to debate politics when I'm bored, just to get my mind active. I'm the type of person to watch the news simply to get angry, and I know that that seems unhealthy. I know that it isn't recommended to watch the news because it is stressful, especially in this decaying world. But when debating, you always need to form an argument, so by watching someone I disagree with say whatever rubbish comes out of their mouth, I am silently forming my argument in my brain. I have caught myself practicing speeches and attacking my opposition, which doesn't even exist. It gets my brain going. You know I've been beating around the bush and you're probably asking what this book is about, but it's complicated, so let me break it down. In recent events, with the COVID-19 pandemic, the George Floyd protests, the Black Lives Matter movement rising in power, and the never-ending gender discrimination which has been around since before my grandparents were born, I had an idea. I've never written anything like this before. Most of my books are stories and fiction, but I felt like I needed to voice my opinion. It's been tiresome to debate these matters with family members, which are the only people I've seen these

past five months, so I felt the need to research and write it down as if it were a school paper, which I also love doing. This book will be divided into three sections. These words alone may have nothing to do with one and another but through the course of the book, you'll be surprised at how intertwined they are. These are:
Politics.
Race.
Gender Discrimination.
Insane right? Of course, I had to go all out and choose the most controversial of topics, but they seem to be today's topics of conversation. We are amid a pandemic, one that a great majority of us have never seen, and the fight for racial equality is larger and more vicious than ever. This is complete chaos, and that is exactly why it is so important to discuss it. We need to talk about our politicians and how they are handling this global crisis. We need to talk about the issue that America has with race, and sure, all nations have these problems, but nowhere is it stronger than in the United States of America. So, I'm here to talk about it.

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