I've read her Pivot of Civilization. I had never read a book that could simultaneously warm and chilling before.
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Kinda seems like she was working both sides
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Fairly brilliant if so
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This is interesting. Another topic for a book might be looking into how the different sides in the culture wars frame historical events to put over their agendas.
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Can you shred's what book, I'd like to read something legit about her.
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Oh and I'd recommend Adam and Eve after the Pill by Mary Eberstadt. Great job of explaining a lot of problems
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No more Boomer-Con/ D'Souza takes about "The real racists," Of course not.
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the only way to possibly know what she meant is to read what she wrote. especially considering how suspect reading comprehension is nowadays, the vehicle throwing the words around might have the reading comprehension skills of a 4th grader.
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a contemporary book would of course portray her as a good girl who didn't do anything wrong.
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