In the 1976 movie “Network,” former news anchor Howard Beale proclaims he’s mad about the country’s state of affairs; he’s not going to take it anymore, and he invites viewers to join him in expressing their outrage. Author Michael S. Gutter has experienced that same anger regarding the scourge of anti-Semitism and articulated as much in his book “Never Again Still Means Never Again: Dismantling hate groups and other musings.”
Gutter is a proud Jewish man who has written on this subject in an earlier book, “Never Again Means Never Again.” He wrote this follow-up book because anti-Semitism is still an issue. He wanted to convey his concerns without the “R”-rated language, dark humor, and innuendo he admits colored his first book.