The book contains all the services provided and cases of collec-
tive injustice by professional associates and associations. Since
the beginning of my career as a practitioner and academic, I have
worked closely with the Association for Computing Machinery
(ACM). I have been appointed Associate Editor of the Communi-
cations of ACM Flagship Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of the
Practical IEEE Computer Society Press. I have featured my inven-
tions and innovations in the CACM "Thinking Objectively" col-
umns and helped solve many problems and issues with the staff
and members of the ACM. Furthermore, I edited five theme
issues in CACM, IEEE Computer, and IEEE Software Magazine
and published many distinguished articles and papers. Despite
all this, I faced apparent injustice at the hands of racists who dis-
missed me from my duties at the CACM and rejected all my theme
issues, papers, and Book Proposals I sent to them. Then, I filed
complaints and did not receive a single response from them, let
alone ridiculous comments on my proposals from a committee
that knows nothing about software engineering.