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Tired of letting the Socialist Democrats tell people what the meaning of words like altruism, Christianity, conservatism, and humanism mean, and thereby, perverting their truth? Then Sam Sorbo's glossary Words for Warriors will clear up the blurriness and distortion.
The Socialist Democrat's world view is that very Caucasian is a white supremacist and every non-Caucasian is underrepresented, downtrodden, and underprivileged. This twisted view does not apply to the people of the 21st century living on planet Earth, which is why so many people don't relate to the SD's version of the world. And yet, people are forced to subscribe to their view. Sorbo details the frustration people are feeling about having to believe falsehoods as truths.
Although Sorbo confronts the farce that Socialist Democrats have presented, it does not lessen their hold on public opinion, mainstream media, and prevailing government policy. She explains the reversal roles that the SD's have enforced through propaganda, viewing good as evil and evil as good. She expresses the emotions that people are experiencing, forced to accept the opposite of natural law.
Audiences will take away from Sorbo's book a sense of equilibrium. That it is not wrong to reject the world view of Social Democrats and the Woke Mob. Remember their motto -- it is my body, my choice. So too is people's view of the world and of themselves.
This was such a good idea from Sam Sorbo. I liked the idea of a dictionary to break it down some things that maybe people new to politics may need to know.
This is a book that I would use as a complement to a social studies, government, or civics curriculum for my high schoolers. The author does a good job of taking terms that are used by adults and in the media and breaking them down for youth to understand and relate to so that they can become better informed citizens. She tries really hard to be nonpartisan, but there are some instances where a bias clearly shines through. For that, I'm removing one star. I'd like to see it polished up a bit to be more nonpartisan. I don't like when the left shoves their principles down the throats of youth, and I don't want to see the right doing it either. We should be trying to inform and educate them, and then trusting them to grow into their own decisions.