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IMMIGRANTS DON’T EAT DOGS OR CATS

IMMIGRANTS DON’T EAT DOGS OR CATS

Omar Albarracin

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781088196199
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IMMIGRANTS DON’T EAT DOGS OR CATSSymbiosis of Migration: Humans and Non-Humans One Shared JourneyBy Omar AlbarracínWhat if I told you that migration isn’t a tragedy, but a profound act of evolutionary intelligence shared between species?'Immigrants Don’t Eat Dogs or Cats' is a powerful essay that fuses migration, emotional grief, animal consciousness, and social critique. A therapeutic and revealing book about the universal right to belong, heal, and reconnect with empathy. Ideal for conscious readers, activists, and truth seekers.This book isn’t a denunciation. It’s a revelation.It isn’t a screaming victim, it’s an awakening consciousness.It isn’t a biography; it’s the logbook of a soul who understood that we are all in motion: humans, primates, stray dogs, trees that migrate silently, and even memories that cross internal seas.Immigrants Don’t Eat Cats or Dogs is a bold, disruptive, and emotionally lucid work that breaks the boundaries of colonial and racist thought with a fiercely honest and poetic narrative. From forced displacement to the free decisions to cross borders, each page invites us to see ourselves reflected in the eyes of a chimpanzee, in the uprooting of a migrant, in the dignity of a bonobo, and in the power of a question: who defines who belongs and who doesn’t?It awakens empathy and memory in every word, reminding us that migration is a way of loving life despite the pain.It includes powerful metaphors and transformative reflections: from authoritarian chickens to crocodiles disguised as presidents.It becomes therapeutic by touching on the psychological consequences of migration, but also its underlying causes. This book helps us rebuild ourselves from the grief and stress of migration, offering narrative tools to heal the uprooting. There is always a way out. There are always options.It’s not just a book. It’s an act of decolonizing the soul.It’s a vibrational declaration, an invitation to see things differently, to migrate internally, to recognize that true homeland is empathy, connection, and the universal right to exist with dignity.Join the movement. Read the book that is awakening consciences around the world.Make it yours. Read it. Share it. Migrate.Because we are all part of a single journey.

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