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Channel Zero
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Channel Zero

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This provocative and meticulously researched book exposes the glaring contradictions between the West's lofty human rights rhetoric and its often troubling domestic realities. "Channel Zero" challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable truth that nations positioning themselves as global champions of human rights frequently fall short of their own ideals within their borders.

Through a series of compelling case studies and in-depth analysis, this book explores the disparity between Western condemnation of human rights abuses abroad and the treatment of indigenous populations and racial minorities at home.

"Channel Zero" weaves together historical context, contemporary examples, and expert insights to paint a comprehensive picture of Western hypocrisy. From the disproportionate incarceration rates of minorities in the U.S. to the rise of far-right movements in Europe, "Channel Zero" leaves no stone unturned in its examination of the gap between human rights rhetoric and reality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Alwy Jones
Date
31 December 2024
Pages
210
ISBN
9798230987086

This provocative and meticulously researched book exposes the glaring contradictions between the West's lofty human rights rhetoric and its often troubling domestic realities. "Channel Zero" challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable truth that nations positioning themselves as global champions of human rights frequently fall short of their own ideals within their borders.

Through a series of compelling case studies and in-depth analysis, this book explores the disparity between Western condemnation of human rights abuses abroad and the treatment of indigenous populations and racial minorities at home.

"Channel Zero" weaves together historical context, contemporary examples, and expert insights to paint a comprehensive picture of Western hypocrisy. From the disproportionate incarceration rates of minorities in the U.S. to the rise of far-right movements in Europe, "Channel Zero" leaves no stone unturned in its examination of the gap between human rights rhetoric and reality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Alwy Jones
Date
31 December 2024
Pages
210
ISBN
9798230987086