From the most recent reviews of
SJWs Always
Double Down, still the #1 Political Philosophy bestseller:
- Great book. I especially enjoyed the portion explaining
the fallacies with the given examples. Does tend to be a little dry at
times, but a good read nevertheless.
- Vox Day is an excellent author. Subject well researched
and presented. I am learning a lot!
- Five Stars. Eye opening. Well written.
- If you have read the first installation in this series
- SJWs Always
Lie - you know what to expect. But perhaps you might think that
you already know what is in this book. Well, yes and no. A lot of the
stuff will be familiar to those who have followed the SJW wars, but the
tactical and strategic details spelled out in the different chapters on
how to identify, resist and deal with SJW infiltrators is worth the price.
Even after participating, the section on the strategic thinking behind the
Puppies' takedown of the Hugo Awards was an eye opener for me.
- Knowing how SJW's infiltrate and destroy organizations
from within is invaluable information in an age where virtue-signaling is
more important that delivering products and services.
Since Christmas is coming, it may be worth remembering that both
SJWAL and SJWADD are now available in paperback, so it's easy to put them in the hands of family members and
colleagues who you suspect may be targeted by SJWs in the coming year. Or
better yet, who happen to be in a position to do something about the SJWs
already infesting their organizations.
Remember, 2018 is the year that SJWs and the rest of the Left are going to be amping up the rhetoric and the political intensity in the hopes of taking back some of the ground they've lost since 2015. We can safely expect the temperature of the cultural cold war, and the number of metaphorical casualties, to rise as a result.
Remember, 2018 is the year that SJWs and the rest of the Left are going to be amping up the rhetoric and the political intensity in the hopes of taking back some of the ground they've lost since 2015. We can safely expect the temperature of the cultural cold war, and the number of metaphorical casualties, to rise as a result.