End of Discussion: How the Left's Outrage Industry Shuts Down Debate, Manipulates Voters, and Makes America Less Free (and Fun) Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

End of Discussion: How the Left’s Outrage Industry Shuts Down Debate, Manipulates Voters, and Makes America Less Free (and Fun) Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

They want to shut you up. But don’t allow this be the End of Discussion.

Within this fresh and provocative fresh book, Mary Katharine Ham and Guy Benson, dynamic Fox News and Townhall Media duo, expose how the Left exploits fake outrage to silence their political opponents-in public, on social networking, at work, and even within their own homes. You’ve sensed it and “End of Conversation” might help you fight it.

The political correctness born on college campuses has mutated into a new hypersensitivity..READING MORE on the subject of End of Dialogue: The way the Left’s Outrage Industry Shuts Down Issue, Manipulates Voters, and Makes America Less Free (and Fun) It’s weaponized in Washington, D.C. by a network of well-trained operatives, press, and politicians, and proliferated throughout the country. The new Puritans from the Still left are quick to ban comedians and commencement speakers as well for the sin of disagreeing with them. They demand “safe areas” while making dissent increasingly harmful for Americans.

Ham and Benson demonstrate just how dangerous the outrage industry-a coalition of mostly liberal blowhards and busybodies-is to America. The media frenzy they create is designed to disqualify opposing viewpoints on everything from health care to education by labeling them racist, sexist, and bad. They punish conversation which makes them uncomfortable, challenging boycotts, censures, and people’s careers. They look for to win political and social debates by preventing them from occurring.

And if you think this behavior is relegated to political battles or politicians, think again. The same activists will be ready to foment outrage over your association with the “wrong” fried poultry joints, Internet web browsers, breast cancers charities, pasta, children’s toys, Halloween costumes, TV shows, schools, as well as comedians’ jokes.

With Ham and Benson’s help, visitors can cut through the sound and find their voices again, fighting with each other back against the rampant self-censorship and hair-trigger apologies that always help to make things worse, not better. With fresh confirming and insightful, sometimes tongue-in-cheek analysis, End of Debate is a timely handbook for anybody who would like to make sure debate doesn’t satisfy an ugly loss of life.