Shattering the Bigot Label

Shattering the Bigot Label

Author: Conrad Riker

Publisher: Conrad Riker

Published: 101-01-01

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13:

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Tired of being called a bigot simply for having different beliefs? Discover the insidious tactics used to silence you and learn how to fight back! Ready to crack the code on why activists call you a bigot? Struggling with feelings of guilt and shame for standing up for your beliefs? Sick of watching others be dehumanized while you stay silent? • Learn how to spot and counteract the tactics used by cultural Marxists to silence you. • Understand the true nature of bigotry and why you've been unfairly labeled as one. • Regain your confidence to stand up for your values and beliefs without fear. • Discover how to reclaim your rights and identity from the clutches of political correctness. • Learn the legal and psychological tools to protect yourself from false accusations. • Uncover the hidden truths behind activist movements and start making an informed difference. • Strengthen your relationships with friends and family by sharing your newfound knowledge and understanding. • Become the empowered, rational individual you were always meant to be. If you want to break free from the bigot label and reclaim your identity, then buy this book today!


Shattered

Shattered

Author: Conrad Riker

Publisher: Conrad Riker

Published: 101-01-01

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Are you tired of walking on eggshells, constantly watching what you say and do, for fear of the wrath of cancel culture? Are you worried that you might unknowingly offend someone with your words and face the consequences? Shattered: How Cancel Culture Destroyed Free Thought will show you how this dangerous phenomenon evolved, the psychological impact of social media, and the decline of classical liberal values. This book will help you understand the psychological impact of constantly navigating cancel culture, the dangers of virtue signaling, and the pervasive influence of cultural Marxism. With practical solutions and strategies, Shattered empowers you to resist the tide of cancel culture and reclaim your right to think and speak freely. If you want to take back control of your thoughts and speech in an increasingly intolerant world, buy this book today.


The Wrecking Crew

The Wrecking Crew

Author: Thomas Frank

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2009-08-18

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0805090908

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From the bestselling author of What's The Matter With Kansas?, an exposé of the Washington conservatism has built: how it works, how it doesn't, and why it's here to stay


The Wrong Sort of Stories

The Wrong Sort of Stories

Author: Stephen Measure

Publisher: Silver Layer Publications

Published: 2015-09-28

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 194077831X

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Stories and satires for a world gone mad. When right and wrong have been turned upside down, it's time to tell the wrong sort of stories. Included stories: The Unneeded Panic Room The Equality Remedy Talents, Servants, and Government Busybodies The Mascot You Never Had a Brother The Sky Is Blue Stare Decisis The Statue of Liberty Orders a Burger (and gets something completely different) The Honor Code on Trial Invest in Oxygen Masks Melvin the Protester Killing the Golem The Planner’s Utopia Dandelion Seeds Fitting In


AMERICAN REQUIEM

AMERICAN REQUIEM

Author: George Hassel

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2022-04-10

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1665554150

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American Requiem offers a penetrating expose of the corruption, lying, cheating and self-dealing that pervades our government at all levels. The text presents a collection of essays chronicling the disastrous actions of Obama, the treasonous attempts to destroy Trump and the demonstrably stupid, but intentionally destructive policies of the Biden Administration, leading to socialism and catastrophe. A must read for all concerned Americans.


Rising Up

Rising Up

Author: Joe Perez

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006-06-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1411691733

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Joe Perez looks at the common issues facing gays in personal, cultural, social, and political dimensions within a "theory of everything" called STEAM. Building on the work of integral theorists including Ken Wilber, Don Beck, and Jim Marion, Perez shows how STEAM can build bridges across the divides. The topics include responding to religious conservatives; why liberals and conservatives alike miss the big picture; how to make HIV/AIDS prevention efforts more effective; how to renew faith, purpose, and dedication to truth.


Dismissed

Dismissed

Author: Todd McMurtry

Publisher: Kimemasu

Published: 2024-06-08

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13:

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We’re told Justice should be blind. We’ve been taught that “The Truth will set you free.” But is that the world in which we find ourselves? Cancel culture, biased narratives, mainstream media, and giant corporations; these are the mindsets and special interests that have ferociously aligned in a force that silences and punishes the common citizen. Historically, the Justice System has been the entity to stand in the gap to ensure citizens aren’t overpowered. But is that still the case? Through the lens of defamation law, “Dismissed” serves as an examination of how the justice system has been taken over by political maneuvering and American citizens are suffering. The book delves into high-profile defamation cases, revealing how the rich and powerful use litigation to stifle dissent and control public perception. The impact of social media on modern defamation law cannot be overstated. As platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram become battlegrounds for public opinion, the lines between personal expression and legal liability blur. "Dismissed" explores how online reputations are made and destroyed in an instant, and how the courts are struggling to keep up with the pace of digital communication. The book provides a critical look at the role of tech giants in moderating content and their influence on the legal landscape. Furthermore, "Dismissed" addresses the growing concern of judicial bias and the politicization of the bench. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, the book argues that partisan interests and campaign contributions are compromising the integrity of the judiciary. Readers will gain insight into the ways judges are appointed and the impact of their rulings on the fabric of American democracy. This book is a call to action for legal reform and the protection of individual rights. At its core, "Dismissed" is a powerful commentary on the state of justice in America. It challenges readers to question the status quo and to advocate for a legal system that truly serves the people. By shining a light on the misuse of defamation law, the book aims to inspire change and restore faith in the principle that justice should be impartial and accessible to all. Todd V. McMurtry is an accomplished trial attorney, and skilled mediator committed to professional excellence. His involvement in nationally recognized defamation cases and his expertise as a mediator for commercial disputes have cemented his reputation as a leading legal authority, frequently collaborating with local counsel nationwide. He has represented prominent public figures in defamation actions, secured retractions for high-profile clients, and achieved significant victories in arbitration and jury trials. His notable successes include defending a national bank against complex allegations, managing multi-million-dollar failures of insurance funds, and winning a medical malpractice jury trial.


Shattered Decade, 1919-1929

Shattered Decade, 1919-1929

Author: Irving Werstein

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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A commentary on the social conditions and important events of the twenties, especially for the young reader.


Reclaiming Motherhood from a Culture Gone Mad

Reclaiming Motherhood from a Culture Gone Mad

Author: Samantha N. Stephenson

Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor

Published: 2022-10-13

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1681927764

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In the midst of a culture that is increasingly confused about sexuality, love, life, and our very identity as persons, the Church offers us the truth of who we are. For women, this truth is rooted in motherhood — not just biological but, even more, spiritual — because women are the bearers and nurturers of life. Yet it’s difficult to understand and defend the true value of motherhood when the lies that permeate secular culture have seeped into our own way of thinking, even in the Church. Reclaiming Motherhood from a Culture Gone Mad helps Catholics to peel back societal assumptions to understand the fundamental misconceptions fueling our culture’s attacks on marriage, motherhood, and the family. Examining current practices in light of these faulty assumptions will empower women in their own motherhood and equip Catholics to combat the culture of confusion by boldly proclaiming God’s vision for our lives. This book offers a deep dive into what the Church teaches on motherhood and its dignity, equipping us to understand the WHY behind those teachings. It is only by living within a vision that honors the self-gift of motherhood as the pinnacle of womanhood that love, and not self-interest, can begin to reorder our lives.


Arab and Arab American Feminisms

Arab and Arab American Feminisms

Author: Rabab Abdulhadi

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2011-04-05

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 0815651236

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In this collection, Arab and Arab American feminists enlist their intimate experiences to challenge simplistic and long-held assumptions about gender, sexuality, and commitments to feminism and justice-centered struggles among Arab communities. Contributors hail from multiple geographical sites, spiritualities, occupations, sexualities, class backgrounds, and generations. Poets, creative writers, artists, scholars, and activists employ a mix of genres to express feminist issues and highlight how Arab and Arab American feminist perspectives simultaneously inhabit multiple, overlapping, and intersecting spaces: within families and communities; in anticolonial and antiracist struggles; in debates over spirituality and the divine; within radical, feminist, and queer spaces; in academia and on the street; and among each other. Contributors explore themes as diverse as the intersections between gender, sexuality, Orientalism, racism, Islamophobia, and Zionism, and the restoration of Arab Jews to Arab American histories. This book asks how members of diasporic communities navigate their sense of belonging when the country in which they live wages wars in the lands of their ancestors. Arab and Arab American Feminisms opens up new possibilities for placing grounded Arab and Arab American feminist perspectives at the center of gender studies, Middle East studies, American studies, and ethnic studies.