What is the long-term psychological and emotional cost of living in a system that presumes your guilt when you are not actively proving your innocence? What is the cost for your children?
In Born Guilty, Jason Köhne recounts his extraordinary childhood struggle under the physical and psychological abuse of a society obsessed with an antiwhite ideology. From the dusky halls of his private preschool through his public, suburban junior high school and onward, Köhne’s rebellion exposes society’s suffocating use of guilt, intimidation, isolation, and character assassination to break the wills of those who dare to dissent.
Haunted by self-doubt and an internal struggle to either join the herd or object and suffer the consequences, Köhne boldly refused to compromise his moral values, fighting with his words and occasionally forced to defend himself with his fists.
Ingeniously avant-garde and rapidly becoming a folk-classic, Born Guilty seamlessly melds Köhne’s coming-of-age memoir with a parallel saga.
As the face of oppression devours our fragmenting society, Köhne lights the polestar over your last hope of escape.
NOTE: This book contains a unique device that requires—at least—average intelligence to solve. If you are unable to meet the "challenge" like everyone else, you should consider the adage: Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.