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Expose Hidden Biases and Dark Sides of Ideology in Society With These Two Exceptional Books

By: Get News
February 07, 2025 at 19:04 PM EST
Expose Hidden Biases and Dark Sides of Ideology in Society With These Two Exceptional Books

Amarpal Singh is here to present his insightful New Works, “Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism” and “The Evil of Religion,” to critically examine the cost of unquestioned ideologies!

Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism and The Evil of Religion are powerful and timely explorations of how unexamined beliefs, both social and religious, create and sustain harmful biases that shape society, politics, and our lives. Singh uses meticulous research, historical analysis, and contemporary examples to reveal the underpinnings of social and religious prejudices that we often overlook or accept without question.

In Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism, Singh highlights how social and political beliefs, left unchecked, have shaped policies that perpetuate inequality and division. The book scrutinises the ways in which institutional racism permeates our social, legal, and political structures, often hidden beneath everyday norms. By exploring the recent political events, such as the Brexit movement and many other examples, this book demonstrates how nationalistic and divisive rhetoric, combined with implicit biases, have altered public policy and deeply impacted vulnerable communities.

This book serves as both a wake-up call and a roadmap, encouraging us to recognise the subtle biases embedded in social institutions. Singh’s analysis explores the roots of these biases and also calls for societal reform, urging us to examine our own beliefs and question societal norms. With real-world examples and compelling data, Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism is a unique book that provides an eye-opening perspective on how entrenched biases influence justice, equality, and human rights.

Singh’s second release, The Evil of Religion, critically examines religious ideologies and their impact on society. Using historical cases such as the infamous Magdalene Laundries in Ireland and the rigid caste system in South Asia, this book explores how religious doctrines, when left unexamined, have been used to justify discrimination and exploitation. By exposing how religious institutions have sometimes used their influence to control, oppress, and exploit us in the name of doctrine, The Evil of Religion, Singh encourages us to separate faith as a personal belief from organised religion as a social institution, highlighting the need to hold these institutions accountable for actions taken under the guise of faith.

In short, this book is a call for a more questioning, discerning approach to religious power, promoting thought over blind allegiance.

Together, these books challenge us to reevaluate the role of ideology in shaping societal norms. With a balanced, insightful approach, Singh’s Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism and The Evil of Religion are indispensable reads for those seeking to understand and address the hidden prejudices within our social and religious systems.

Get your copies on Amazon:

Belief, Bias & Racism: https://www.amazon.com/dp/106870344X.

The Evil of Religion: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQPJL9WH/

About the author:

Born in Bedfordshire, England, Amarpal Singh grew up in the 80’s and 90’s. Raised as a Sikh. Realised, having met relatives and friends after a long time, just how difficult their life was. The challenges that they had had to overcome as a consequence of choices that others had made for them. According to Amarpal Singh, “There is nothing special about me; I’m just an average person who, like many others, has experienced many hardships in life. Life is long because a lot of events happen in a short span of time.”

To know more about him and to purchase his publications, please visit: https://amarpalsingh.co.uk/.

Book 1 Name: The Evil of Religion

Book 2 Name: Belief, Bias & Racism

Author Name: Amarpal Singh

ISBN Number Book 1: 979-8303911628 ISBN Number Book 2: 106870344X

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