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Selective Humanity : Who Gets to Be a Victim?

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Selective Humanity: Who Gets to Be a Victim? is a searing, unflinching interrogation of how power decides whose pain matters-and whose doesn't. In this bold and urgent work, Claude D. Rhodes 32 dismantles the illusion of universal empathy and exposes the racial and geopolitical hierarchies that determine which tragedies are remembered, which are repaid, and which are erased.

Spanning 15 deeply researched and narratively compelling chapters, Rhodes traces a through-line from colonial genocide to modern surveillance, from lynch mobs to hashtags, from Shark Island to Gaza, from plantations to prisons. With powerful case studies, global comparisons, and meticulous critique, the book examines:

  • Why some genocides are globally memorialized while others vanish in silence

  • How global Black suffering-from Congo to Haiti to Libya-is ignored by design

  • How free speech is weaponized against Black voices, while white outrage is platformed and protected

  • Why reparations are paid selectively, and what it reveals about who is seen as human

  • How justice, diversity, and activism have been commodified into corporate branding campaigns

Each chapter opens with a striking quote, builds with historical context, and closes with moral clarity and critical reflection. The book also includes a reader's glossary of pivotal events, a 45-question discussion guide, and a detailed bibliography for deeper engagement.

Selective Humanity is not just a critique-it's a mirror, a challenge, and a call to confront the systems that curate public memory and control the narrative of victimhood. It's a must-read for educators, activists, students, and anyone committed to truth-telling in the age of disinformation and selective outrage.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798291230657
  • ISBN-10: 9798291230657
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: July 2025
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.58 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.71 pounds
  • Page Count: 274

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