101 Facts That'll Convince Your Liberal Friends to Walk Away
101 Facts That'll Convince Your Liberal Friends to Walk Away
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101 Facts that'll convince your liberal friends to walk away by Tyler Zed
We are surrounded by a level of gaslighting and disinformation that rivals Pravda.
I often feel that I'm in the same position as a Soviet citizen in the vanished Soviet Union in trying to learn what is actually happening by reverse triangulating from news stories. This week, for example, we are being told via leaks that the OIG Report on the FBI's FISA activities in 2016 will confirm that the FBI did not try to place spies “in” the Trump campaign. Since no one has made that there were spies “in” the campaign as opposed to “on” the campaign, I'm guessing that the leaker - one of those who was investigated - is engaging in “battlespace preparation” that will be picked up by the mass of elite media to din out the facts.
Or maybe not, but that's what we've been reduced to by the demonstrated bad behavior of the media.
The chief weapon the Left/media is to not provide full context. Every event is swaddled in the context that the media/Left deem politically useful. Change the context and a different conclusion may be reached.
The chief virtue of the present book is to provide short, succinct bits of information that provide the context missing from the news and leftist media. For example, although we have gone through multi-year hysteria about women being paid less than men, this book makes three quick points:
FACT #1: It has been illegal to pay men and women different wages for the same work since the Equal Pay Act of 1963 passed.
FACT #2: In 2017, only 996 lawsuits were filed under the Equal Pay Act of 1963. 798 cases were determined to have “no reasonable cause,” or that there was, in fact, no discrimination.
FACT #3: From 2011-2015, men accounted for 92.5% of workplace fatalities.
Put those facts in and the debate changes dramatically.
This book is filled with 98 other similar facts.
I don't know if this will change minds, but it will let one have a stronger grasp of the contested issues.