If you're interested in reading more about Gayton McKenzie or "The Uncomfortable Truth", I suggest checking out online reviews, interviews, or articles that discuss the book and its themes in more depth.

The book is structured around exposing what McKenzie calls "uncomfortable truths" that many people—especially women—often avoid facing in their personal lives.

A central theme of the essay—and indeed the book—is the dismantling of established excuses. McKenzie attacks the concept of "White Monopoly Capital" (WMC) not as a non-existent phenomenon, but as a crutch used by black elites to mask their own failures. The "uncomfortable truth" he posits is that while historical injustices remain, the current stagnation is perpetuated by a lack of agency within the current leadership.