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Samuel Martínez Roque vs. The United States of America (also referred as "Political Essays on American Hypocrisy") is a political essay audiobook series that confronts the hidden machinery of American hypocrisy through the lived experience of an immigrant survivor of human trafficking. Written by Samuel Martínez Roque, the series exposes the structural contradictions, bureaucratic cruelty, and systemic injustices he endured in the United States while navigating human trafficking, forced starvation, retaliation, intimidation, and repeated denial of access to justice due to the State's failure to uphold even the most basic principles of due process. Through long-form narrative essays, Martínez Roque documents how he was exploited, forced to starve, coerced, denied interpretation at hearings, dismissed by authorities, and repeatedly silenced by the very institutions that claim to protect victims, revealing a system that functions not through fairness, but through indifference. This series represents the technical, unfiltered, non-lyrical body of work behind Martínez Roque's musical project To Kill a Man. Here, the rhymes are removed, the poetry stripped away, and prose is used intentionally to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth because truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Blending testimony, analysis, and political indictment, this podcast exposes the divide between what America promises and what it delivers, revealing the lived reality of an immigrant surviving in a country that punishes those who refuse to disappear quietly.
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