Publisher's Synopsis
What if everything you were taught to believe about others-was a lie?
From childhood segregation on school playgrounds...
To falling in love across forbidden religious lines...
To being pulled over simply for the color of his skin...
To watching unity die in lecture halls, temples, churches, and courtrooms...
One man shares his raw, unfiltered journey through the invisible walls that divide us.
In Divided We Stand: Unmasking the Barriers of Belief, Culture, and Identity, you'll step into a deeply personal and eye-opening account of a life shaped by tribalism, religious tension, racism, inequality, and the silencing of independent thought.
This is not just a book of memories.
It's a movement.
A vision.
A rebellion against hate, judgment, and the lies that keep us apart.
Inside these pages, you'll uncover:
How tribes, norms, and ancestral bias still dictate who we can love and trust
The truth behind silent religious wars and spiritual superiority complexes
Real experiences of cultural inequality and systemic racism-both at home and abroad
A blueprint for a new kind of society, built on dialogue, not division
A powerful message of healing, unity, and hope for a divided world
Whether you are a believer, a skeptic, a thinker, a seeker, or someone simply tired of the walls-we all have something to gain, and even more to lose if nothing changes.
This book will challenge what you believe, reveal what you've ignored, and awaken the part of you that still dares to hope for a better world.