Friday, October 4, 2024

George Carlin’s Irreverence Mixed with Ricky Gervais' Fearless Humor.

The woke movement has been and remains a blight on society. They perpetuate lies, corrupt historical facts, and excel at applying labels to anyone that dares raise their voice against them. Shrouded in self-righteous rage and coddled in a cloak made from their participation ribbons, they sow chaos, destroy culture, and are a plague on humanity.

And those are their positive traits.

Against this backdrop,  AJ Rice has written The White Privilege Albuma collection of cleverly interwoven stories, each short, punchy and biting. Much like his first book, The Woking Dead, he goes to the root causes and arguments of the leftist woke movement and dismantles them individually with cunning prose. Each section is short, with little in the way of fluff. He takes on a broad array of subjects ranging from sports, to history, to the realities of movements such as BLM and ANTIFA. Serving up these topics in short segments propels you through the pages at a fast pace.

I love the way Rice uses words the way a pirate wields a cutlass, slashing and brutally cutting into the woke, their methods, and most importantly, the lies they tell themselves and the rest of society. He doesn’t mince words, but uses them to dismantle this twisted cultural phenomena. This is a stunningly well-researched book, backed with the appropriate footnotes and the narrative presents the information in a logical yet hilarious format.  

The topics cover the full spectrum of society. From Madison’s Montpelier becoming a race reeducation camp to how critical race theory is, in itself racist. It's funny the way that Greg Guttfeld’s show on Fox News makes you laugh; by being witty, bold, and painfully accurate.

This is the kind of book that you slip under a liberal's door, fully knowing that it will give them a brain aneurysm once they read it. Rice understands his conservative audience and gives them less of what they want, and more of what they need. He’s unabashed and devoid of any fear of offending the criminal left, which only adds to the enjoyment factor of the book.  I highly recommend it.
 
Tugs McWilson is Middle Finger News Senior Book Review Editor. Tugs is a father of 9 (that he knows of) and holds a degree in recycling from the California School of Sanitation. A retired manager of Minute Oil Change, Tugs is an avid reader, or at least that's what we've been told.

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