End the Silence: Hate | Rape | Terror | Murder 

A Call to Action Against Hate Culture (A Short Reads Available Now on Kindle!)

Have you ever silenced yourself out of fear of judgment or being cancelled?

Do you worry about taking a stand on a controversial issue?

Unfortunately, the world can’t wait for our anxieties to subside… 

In today’s world, a toxic culture of hate leaves us feeling afraid to speak about the facts and our truth.

This isn’t just another blog post. This new Short Reads, available now on Kindle, dives deep into hate, rape, terror and murder and the silence that enables it. Let’s start the conversation.

Why I Wrote ‘End the Silence’

As a writer, I’m troubled by the negativity amplified by a vocal minority. The recent Israel-Hamas conflict is a stark example. The world often overlooks Hamas’ rhetoric amidst the focus on ceasefire, perpetuating Israel’s and the infidel’s annihilation, and these same people pay no attention to the countless wars happening worldwide. Why?

The Chilling Reality

This Short Reads explores the chilling reality of Hamas’ calls for violence, eradication of Israel, Jews outside of the country and non-believers of Islam, and the deafening silence that surrounds these atrocities. This is not about one conflict. It’s about ending the silence on ALL forms of toxic culture and destruction.

What You Can Do

We, the silent majority, have the power to drown out the voices of hate with facts. Included are steps to act, such as contacting the law enforcement and local representatives and urging them to condemn hate speech and violence.

Join the Dialogue Revolution

Let’s End the Silence together. Download my Short Reads, ‘End the Silence’ available now on Kindle and free on Kindle Unlimited, and share your thoughts, experiences, and ideas for creating a terror-free world. Let the Dialogue Revolution begin!

#DialogueRevolution

P.S. This Short Reads is a heartfelt piece. It’s raw and unfiltered and with hope the content ignites a much-needed conversation, or there’s always risk it gets me ‘cancelled’. 

Absurd. Standing up against terror causes a deeper desire for destruction and hatred in others. Why?

‘Your mind reels. Where are you? Your sanctuary, in the blink of an eye, transforms into a war zone. Rough hands, violating and strong, yank you from your haven. Your arm screams in protest, an insolent boom lost in the thunder of boots. The world tilts, the heavy kiss of a gun meeting your skull, a brutal punctuation mark…’

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