
A country that skips its funerals becomes a nation haunted by the undead.
MAKE AMERICA GRIEVE AGAIN: What Patriotism Forgot is not just a book—it's an unflinching eulogy for America's unacknowledged grief and its long romance with denial. In five devastating chapters, Pierre Lagrenat dismantles the mythologies that pass for patriotism, exposing how the nation has buried its past instead of mourning it. From genocides and stolen land to enslaved bodies and institutional amnesia, this book holds a mirror to the unfinished funeral America refuses to attend.
This isn't a call for healing. It's a demand for reckoning.
Lagrenat guides us through the ghost towns of history—where truths were lynched, where memory was outlawed, where freedom was rebranded as forgetting. With brutal logic and lyrical precision, he excavates the bones under the foundation of the so-called "greatest nation on Earth," showing how systemic denial masquerades as progress while festering as national rot.
Every chapter ends with a mic-drop quote, a flower tossed onto the casket of collective denial.
This is not a book for the faint of heart. It's for those ready to bury the lies, mourn the truth, and write a new definition of freedom—one that doesn't require forgetting to function.
MAKE AMERICA GRIEVE AGAIN is not simply a title. It's the funeral invitation America keeps ignoring.
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