End of discussion : how the Left's outrage industry shuts down debate, manipulates voters, and makes America less free (and fun) / Mary Katharine Ham and Guy Benson.
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- 9780553447774 (pbk.)
- 0553447777 (pbk.)
- 320.5130973
- JC 574.2 H198e 2017
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Includes index.
Head explosions --
Everything's a thing: combating the politicized life --
Anatomy of an outrage: how the racket operates --
The dog-whistle whisperers: race baiting as a silencing strategy --
"Extreme" makeover: voter ID edition --
Speech police academy: orthodoxy enforcement on campus --
The vagina demagogues: feminism and the "war on women" --
"Extreme" makeover: abortion edition --
(Different) rules for "radicals": double standards on violence and rhetoric --
"Extreme" makeover: semiautomatic ignorance edition --
Bake me a cake, bigots: gay rights and authentic coexistence --
The uptight citizens brigade: the war on comedy --
Resist we much?: advice, sort of.
Two of the most recognizable and influential young conservatives in the American media today take on the "Outrage Industry," revealing how the Left exploits wedge issues and fake outrage to silence their political opponents, helping readers to cut through the noise and find their voices again
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