Decaying values. Sexually transmitted diseases.
Fatherless homes. Rampant drug use.
These aren't just problems for today's inner cities.
It's the plight of all America.
Much has been said about Bill Cosby's incendiary remarks about
urban black culture and its "dirty laundry." But in this
provocative book, Star Parker, one of today's most controversial
commentators, goes even further, proving that urban plight simply
reveals a decay that is gnawing its way throughout American society
as a whole.
The sexual chaos, values disorientation, and social turmoil we
see in our inner cities, Parker argues, is just a magnified
reflection of the moral collapse happening all over America: in our
schools, our churches, our homes. And this slide toward moral
decrepitude is all due to a flagrant dismissal of and assault on
America's tried-and-true values.
With startling statistics and disturbing stories about the
increasing secularization and criminalization of the middle class,
Parker holds a cracked mirror up to suburbia. Taking on tough
subjects such as abortion, drug abuse, sexual politics, and
religion, she offers a rousing exploration of the raging cultural
war-taking you on a wild, eye-opening tour through the "White
Ghetto."
Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition
on Urban Renewal & Education, a nonprofit organization that
provides national dialogue on issues of race and poverty in the
media, inner city neighborhoods, and public policy. Star is a
regular commentator on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and the BBC, which
reaches 300 million homes worldwide. Her articles and quotes have
also appeared in major publications including the "Wall Street
Journal," the "Washington Post," and the "New York Times," and is
currently a weekly syndicated columnist for Scripps Howard News
Service. Star is the author of "Pimps, Whores, and Welfare Brats"
and "Uncle Sam's Plantation."
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