Books
The Rise of the B!tch Boy Man Baby
This unflinching examination traces the BBMB from his natural habitats (your dating app matches, your workplace, your social media feed) to the halls of power where his personal dysfunction becomes political catastrophe. Drawing on research from psychology, sociology, gender studies, and political science, author A.M. Ber reveals how patriarchal systems, toxic masculinity, online radicalization, and weaponized religion create the perfect conditions for emotionally stunted men to thrive; and why the costs of tolerating them range from ruined relationships to democratic collapse.

The Unpatriotic Truth
The Unpatriotic Truth examines U.S. history, beyond patriotic mythology, exposing how selective storytelling, Nationalism, and propaganda shape public understanding of the past. Written in clear, direct language, the book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable historical realities and consider how those distortions continue to influence modern politics, identity, and civic life.

The Heretical Truth
The Heretical Truth examines how Christianity was transformed from a radical movement rooted in justice and liberation into a powerful institutional system aligned with empire, wealth, and political control. Drawing on historical records and suppressed voices, the book explores how dissent was silenced, women were erased from leadership, and religious authority was reshaped to serve power rather than justice or truth.

Don’t Tell Me it Wasn’t About Slavery
Don’t Tell Me it Wasn’t About Slavery confronts the persistent myths surrounding the American Civil War and exposes how historical denial has been used to excuse slavery, sanitize violence, and distort public memory. Drawing on primary sources, secession documents, and historical records, the book demonstrates that slavery was not a side issue, but the central cause of the war.
Yes, it was about slavery. It was ALL about slavery.
And I can prove it.

