Liberalism: Find a Cure

· Mark Dice
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156 reviews
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 It’s as if we’re living in an episode of the Twilight Zone.  Every day we are inundated by news reports, trending topics on social media, and new political movements promoting such bizarre beliefs about race, gender, sexuality, and life in general, that it’s impossible in many cases to distinguish whether such ideas are serious or if they’re a parody of what liberalism has become.

The political differences between liberals and conservatives used to be pretty well established, but recently the tug of war between the Left and the Right took a dramatic and disturbing turn.  Modern liberalism has been replaced with new mind-boggling agendas promoting the adoption of unscientific, authoritarian, and sociologically disastrous ideologies.  

In attempts to accomplish their plans, the Left are conspiring to end freedom of speech, traditional families, long-cherished holidays, and hope to implement a new world order.  Who is behind this madness?  What is their ultimate goal?  How far are they willing to go to achieve it?  And what can we do to stop them?

Bestselling author and media analyst Mark Dice takes you on a tour inside the minds of those constructing this new social landscape in his groundbreaking investigation: Liberalism: Find a Cure.  

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4.0
156 reviews
Nick McBain
29 August 2020
Great exemplar of how the Reactionary Right, who can only ever Profit, and Destroy, have turned the sad ol' pitiful USA into the shatteringly stupid, suffocatingly ignorant, catastrophically divided proto-wasteland we all see spreading like a black thundercloud of Bigotry and Threat, weekly. How'd they do this? By blaming Liberals and Progressive politics for their own Projected nightmares. Great book for starting Barbecues 👍
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AP
12 March 2019
Its an entire booked based off some incel, reddit circle jerk... I dont know what I was expectint. Nothing but conspiracy theories and nonsense that feeds the trolls that live within the confines of their party lines. Its no wonder this book goes off the deep end when you consider this fufe also writes about "Illuminati" conspiracy theories.
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Briana Grulke
17 December 2018
This book is absolutely awful, if I could give it a 0 star rating I would. It's full of skewed/biased facts. Twice within the book the urban dictionary is cited despite the fact that anyone can submit whatever definition they want. Hes racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, and so much more. Most of his arguments are started off by putting someone down for their looks or who they are as a person, calling one woman a "bearded lady mother". He thinks that liberals are "mentally unstable individuals" who are "miserable because of their strange fixations and hallucinations of racism and sexism around every corner". And he thinks feminists are "fat, ugly, crazy women" who are "too intellectually weak to have any real hobbies and too emotionally abrasive to have boyfriends". It seems as if this entire book were written by a child. This man also thinks bullying could be a solution saying "with the help of bullying thankfully many of these kids straightened up". He thinks homosexuality is a disorder or malfunction that can be fixed with hormone therapy. There are so many things wrong with this book I can't even come close to listing them all within this review. If anyone actually believes any of this garbage, I fear for the future of our world.
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