Shamelessness
A Political, Historical, and Moral ReckoningWhat happens when a nation is stripped of its dignity, again and again, by forces that claim to bring freedom, civilization, and order?
In
Shamelessness, Bermane Soidefils delivers a bold, unflinching examination of the historical, political, and socio-economic scars left by
colonialism, slavery, and Cold War interventions, through the lens of a powerful fictional nation known as the
Land of Freedom. At the center of this narrative stands the
Eagle Nation, a symbolic representation of imperial powers whose influence reshaped destinies while denying responsibility.
This book is not fiction for entertainment, it is
fiction as revelation.
Drawing from historical patterns, geopolitical realities, and moral philosophy,
Shamelessness exposes how domination is normalized, exploitation is justified, and memory is manipulated. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths:
Who defines freedom?
Who benefits from silence?
And how does shamelessness become policy?
More than a critique, this work is a
call to consciousness-urging nations, leaders, and citizens alike to reclaim truth, dignity, and moral accountability in a world still haunted by unfinished histories.
Inside this book, readers will discover:- A deep analysis of colonial and post-colonial power structures
- The long-term consequences of foreign intervention and manufactured dependency
- The psychological and cultural impact of domination on oppressed nations
- A sharp moral critique of global hypocrisy and selective justice
- A voice for nations and peoples erased from dominant narratives
Shamelessness is essential reading for scholars, students, activists, theologians, political thinkers, and anyone seeking to understand why the wounds of history continue to shape today's global crises.
This is not a comfortable book.
It is a necessary one.