Short excerpt from the (long) first review:
The book is simply a series of reports of Black flash mobs crashing into stores, grabbing, insulting, robbing, beating, and occasionally sending whites to hospital or to the morgue. On one level, this book is quite boring, for it is the same story told and retold again. It is the same story in Philadelphia, San Francisco, New York, Miami, Myrtle Beach, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Texas, New Jersey, Milwaukee, etc. The stories are variations on the same theme, how can young Blacks humiliate whites, destroy their property, steal, beat, and then run away. Black racism, Black on white hatred, Black on white crime, Black on white violence is an epidemic in America. This part of Flaherty's book is solid.
Unfortunately, the response to these crimes is usually as repetitious as the crimes themselves. Local newspapers generally refuse to identify the race of the perpetrators. The author is able to do so by using Youtube videos, often posted by the criminals.
Note: the Kindle version apparently has links to videos and other source material; the paperback does not, according to what I read in a review. Also note: I've not read the book; just passing this info along after receiving it from a friend.
I understand what you're saying and agree with it in large part.
Where I disagree is in the need for AWARENESS of the rush towards anti-white genocide that is being engineered (which is in addition to the overall democide of the kill shots and other things).
Check out South Africa of late to see the later stages of where this is headed, or read R. J. Rummel's Death by Government. Here's Rummel's website: https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/NOTE1.HTM
I think most people are already aware of the anti white messaging.
Most people are going to say nothing about it due to the fact that no one is proposing a viable solution.
If you make the average white person aware. Most will think. Ok… now what???
Awareness is easy these days. The media has taken care of that part already.
This is why I said you have to be careful with messaging.
It’s kind of like showing someone the same ad over and over again:
Without a call to action. No one is going to do anything.
In follow up.
The reason why you don’t think anyone is aware is due to the fact that no one is doing anything about it.
But people are aware. No one is giving them an action plan on what to do next.