
About the author
AMARPAL SINGH
Born in Bedfordshire, England and grew up in the 80’s and 90’s. Raised as a Sikh. Realized 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. 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.
Belief Bias &
Racism
Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism explores how belief systems—whether rooted in religion, politics, or social movements—are used to manipulate and harm. This thought-provoking book delves into the impact of unquestioned beliefs and their role in shaping society, particularly through bias and prejudice.
Drawing connections between political ideologies, racism, and institutional corruption, the author highlights examples such as the Brexit movement and its fallout, including rising homelessness, deteriorating infrastructure, and social division. The book examines how these manipulative beliefs, whether from political parties, religious groups, or scammers, often go unchallenged, leaving a lasting legacy of discrimination, classism, and racism.
Drawing connections between political ideologies, racism, and institutional corruption, the author highlights examples such as the Brexit movement and its fallout, including rising homelessness, deteriorating infrastructure, and social division. The book examines how these manipulative beliefs, whether from political parties, religious groups, or scammers, often go unchallenged, leaving a lasting legacy of discrimination, classism, and racism.

evil of
religion
A book that scrutinises religion, its traditions, and the many falsehoods perpetuated by its proponents. It examines how and why these organisations were formed, the loose relationship that religion has had with the truth, and how it has been able to exploit and recruit devotees in search of their own answers.
The truth? Religions are, and until they are stopped, will act like organised crime syndicates. How organisations, whether religions or cults, suppress, control, and subjugate entire populations. They do all the abuse, while simultaneously claiming to be the arbiters of morality.

testimonials
what reader ARE Saying
An insightful and necessary exploration of systemic racism and bias. The connections drawn between belief systems and societal issues like Brexit are both timely and relevant. A transformative read.
— Emma F.Researcher
A masterful examination of how belief systems can harm or help society. This book opened my eyes to the pervasive influence of bias in ways I never considered before. A must-read for anyone seeking social justice.
— Samantha LEducator
Eye-opening and deeply engaging, this book tackles difficult subjects with clarity and precision. It’s a powerful call to challenge our own biases and push for systemic change
— Michael RActivist
An essential read for anyone who wants to understand how deeply ingrained prejudice operates within society. The blend of history, politics, and contemporary issues makes this book both educational and compelling.
— Dr. Alicia HSociologist
An essential read for anyone who wants to understand how deeply ingrained prejudice operates within society. The blend of history, politics, and contemporary issues makes this book both educational and compelling.
— Jonathan TJournalist
This book is a wake-up call to examine the systems we live within and the biases we carry. It challenges you to think critically about societal structures and their impact on marginalized groups.
— Naomi SCommunity Organizer
Few books manage to unpack such complex topics with the grace and insight found here. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in dismantling racism and bias in their own life and in society.
— Christopher J.Lawyer
Belief, Bias & Institutional Racism delivers a sobering yet hopeful perspective on the intersection of belief systems and systemic prejudice. It’s the kind of book that stays with you long after you finish.
— Priya K.Historian
This book helped me connect the dots between political ideologies and institutional corruption in ways I hadn’t seen before. The examples are both heartbreaking and galvanizing.
— Rachel W.Policy Analyst
Powerful, thought-provoking, and unflinching. The exploration of how bias informs policy and perpetuates inequality is something everyone should confront. Highly recommended!
— Marcus B.Social Worker
An insightful and necessary exploration of systemic racism and bias. The connections drawn between belief systems and societal issues like Brexit are both timely and relevant. A transformative read.
— Emma F.Researcher
A masterful examination of how belief systems can harm or help society. This book opened my eyes to the pervasive influence of bias in ways I never considered before. A must-read for anyone seeking social justice.
— Samantha LEducator