Letter to America: Racism
A Powerful Reflection on Bias, Silence, and the Truth About “Polite” Racism in Modern Society
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What if racism isn’t always loud… but still just as damaging?
Letter to America: Racism is a direct, unfiltered reflection on one of the most misunderstood and often minimized issues in modern society.
Written by a U.S. Navy Veteran, this powerful letter challenges the idea that racism must be aggressive to be real and exposes the uncomfortable truth about “polite” bias, silent assumptions, and everyday behaviors that continue to divide us.
Inside this letter, you’ll discover:
- Why racism is not limited to any one race, culture, or group
- The dangerous myth of “harmless” or “well-intended” bias
- How silence and inaction allow harmful patterns to continue
- The personal responsibility we all carry in confronting prejudice
- Why speaking up matters even when it’s uncomfortable
This is not a book meant to comfort.
It is a book meant to confront.
If you’ve ever questioned:
- What racism really looks like today
- Whether “small” actions actually matter
- Or what your role is in changing the bigger picture
Then this letter is written for you.
Because racism doesn’t need volume to exist.
It only needs permission.