‘The White Privilege Album’: Humorous, No-Nonsense Look at Radical Culture

After the murder of Charlie Kirk, his publicist offers a prescient book that’s more relevant than ever.
‘The White Privilege Album’: Humorous, No-Nonsense Look at Radical Culture
A.J. Rice encapsulates a rational and humorous understanding of "woke culture" in "The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People…on Both Sides." Post Hill Press
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In a time of moral confusion and cultural violence—from the public assassination of Charlie Kirk to attacks on churches and violent outbursts by radicalized activists—A.J. Rice’s “The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People ... on Both Sides” reads like prophecy fulfilled. Long before these headlines, Rice saw where America’s “woke” dogmas were headed: away from unity and toward ideological madness.

The term ‘woke’ is used by both liberals and conservatives to describe a number of more radical progressive ideologies, including critical race theory, social justice, and gender theory.

Kelly Walker
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Kelly Walker is a freelance marketing writer for The Epoch Times. An American pro-freedom dissident, branding professional, and author, Walker founded FreedomTalk and hosts FreedomTalkTV. Kelly holds a BA in English & Theology, and a Master of Science degree on a graduate fellowship with the U.S. Department of Defense. He had a distinguished career as a conservation professional before founding two award-winning branding & advertising agencies.