It began in Den Helder.
Publié par Bookmundo
English
2026
ISBN 9789403835730
eBook
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It Began in Den Helder by Gurubesar Lancar Ida-Bagus is an uncompromising and deeply personal indictment of the often-hidden forms of discrimination, social inequality, and mental enslavement in Den Helder and its surroundings. The author intertwines his own life experiences with a broader societal portrait, laying bare the prejudices, racial disparities, and bureaucratic indifference that pervade everyday life. From the education system to social services, from religion to law enforcement, nothing is left untouched. The book exposes how citizens, whether consciously or unconsciously, become complicit in exclusion and silent inequalities. At the same time, a powerful call resonates throughout: for self-awareness, civic courage, and spiritual liberation. Ida-Bagus demonstrates how inner strength, discipline, and truth equip individuals to navigate a harsh and unforgiving world. It Began in Den Helder is not a story designed to soothe—it is a wake-up call, urging all who are willing to truly see, feel, and act. Authentic. Defiant. Indispensable.
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