After my blog post for yesterday got too long for anyone to want to read, I split it up into two posts.
The books I write about today will sound familiar to those of you who follow my blog, but I think both warrant a revisit.
White Hoods and Broken Badges, by Joe Moore
If this book sounds familiar, it might because I blogged about it on October 7, 2024, in What I Read Last Month & a Hurricane Helene Update . I read it again last month because on my recommendation it was the June book for the book club I’m in.
It was sobering the first time I read it, but it was even more chilling to read it during Donald Trump’s second term in the White House. All the things Moore anticipated and predicted about a second Trump term are coming to fruition right before our eyes.
We are in a bad place in the United States, and we have the 2024 voters to blame. I’m beyond mincing words about the people who brought authoritarianism down upon us when they put on their red MAGA baseball caps and voted last fall.
After reading White Hoods and Broken Badges, I have a better understanding of just how deeply embedded in our government and all levels of law enforcement the Ku Klux Klan and all the various allied white supremacy and white nationalist people are.
Moore says whereas the KKK and militia groups like the Proud Boys used to not mix or associate with each other, now they have joined forces under a common cause: the destruction of our democracy. Their goal is a second civil war in the US, and it has already started. All it needed was the blessing of a second Trump term as US President.
Moore says that whereas it used to be that white supremacist tried to infiltrate law enforcement, now there are people in law enforcement who recruit them. Therein lies the KKK’s power. He writes about the part white nationalist groups played in the January 6, 2021, insurrection and how they fueled the mob attack on the US Capitol.
He went so far as to state, “It’s estimated that somewhere between half and three quarters of all self-identifying Republicans either identify as white nationalists or hold white nationalist beliefs. That means as much as 30 percent of the United States population wants to see the country burn.”
He knows whereof he speaks. As a confidential informant for the FBI, he infiltrated the KKK twice over a ten-year period. He and his family are living under assumed names.
Please read this book. The statistics I’ve cited are in the opening pages of the book. The book itself is a well-written account of Moore’s time infiltrating the KKK and the things he witnessed. You won’t be able to be complacent after reading it.
How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith, by Mariann Edgar Budde.
I blogged about the fourth chapter in this book in my June 20, 2025 blog post, Reacting to the Cards You Are Dealt. I invite you to read that book and the post I wrote in response to reading the fourth chapter. I hope to eventually read the entire book.
Until my next blog post
Get a good book to read. Your local public library has lots of them, and a library card is free!
Don’t forget the people of Ukraine and western North Carolina.
Janet



Janet those are definitely two powerful books now on my list.
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The situation is getting worse by the day, and it seems no one who has the power to stop it has the slightest inclination to do it.
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Great! I recommend them. White Robes and Broken Badges speaks volumes about the mess we’re in now in the U.S.
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You’re right, Liz. And the email I received today from my pathetic little US Representative can stand as Exhibit A. It led me to blog about the Big, Beautiful Bill tomorrow. The responses I’ve received from Senator Budd and Rep. Harris literally make me sick. These people would have loved Hitler.
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Absolutely Janet. It is so important for people to know history to be able to understand the present. Perhaps that is why they are not teaching history (at least not in Florida). All the best Janet and I hope your weather is comfortable.
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You nailed it, Francis. That is why they don’t want history to be taught now. The history they’re proclaiming is literally whitewashed. Nothing that puts America in a negative light is supposed to be taught now, according to Trump. If current and future children are not taught about slavery, the Civil War, the racial segregation prior to the 1960s, or how women were denied career opportunities before the 1970s, we are doomed to repeat them. I’m convinced that I was privileged to be born and live my life up until 2025 in the best time and the best place in the history. I took my access to education and information for granted. I took my freedom of speech for granted. I will never again take any of it for granted.
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So true Janet! No right, or leberty should ever be taken for granted. I too, consider mylef fortunate to have enjoyed them.
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