Civilised Society

Uncivilised Events in Civilised Society

by Ambrose Onyekwere


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/11/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781438922300

About the Book

 

Story of civilisation, civilised society and uncivilised society – uncivilised issues developing in a civilised society then what is civilised society?

A man left Africa for Britain to learn good and civilised behaviour but ended up learning nothing good other than cunning behaviour.

A story of some unaccepted behaviour and uncivilised events in civilised Britain in the 21st century.

Examples of Professional qualified workers who cannot get professional jobs positions because of their colour or accent, suggests ‘discrimination’ and exposes lapses in the British society as some unqualified Britons are getting better jobs that are supposed to be for qualified workers via connection.

After living in Britain for more than 10 years with more uncivilised events coming up in each given day like shootings, stabbings, divorces, prostitution, human trafficking, teenage parenthood, alcoholism, and drug abuse etc.

The story is asking if we have civilised individuals in a given society and not a civilised society.

 

 


About the Author

Prince Ambrose Onyekwere was born in Nigeria to a traditional ruler; works in social housing in London. Many Britons may be uncomfortable reading this book but I don’t want this book to be a bureaucratic fiasco or Britons thinking that I am looking for argument or be a suspicion of inciting racial hatred for expressing my views on civilised British community related disability issues in 21st century. I know that many Britons do not like seeing

 

non-Britons talking about their bad behaviour, I am a Briton but I am an unfortunate Briton.

 They do say history is the process of learning from our mistakes. I think uncivilised events in a civilised society should be openly managed, so we can learn and bad events will not keep reoccurring. Must ethnic minority people are trapped in the ancient behaviour – society discrimination, hope this book will help secure them a future. I am not calling for a change but I have produced a change, this is my book for a change. Just read my book with open mind.