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Deceiving America - Progressive Deceit and the Danger to American Freedoms - cover

Deceiving America - Progressive Deceit and the Danger to American Freedoms

Thomas More

Verlag: Defiance Press and Publishing

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Beschreibung

In "Deceiving America," Thomas Moore delivers a powerful examination of how progressive policies are fundamentally transforming the United States—and not for the better. Drawing from historical context and contemporary examples, Moore methodically reveals how today's progressive movement mirrors dangerous totalitarian systems of the past.
 
From critical race theory being integrated into public education to radical criminal justice reforms that have increased violent crime, Moore presents a compelling case that progressive Democrats are undermining American freedoms. He explores how media propaganda, federal overreach, and the weakening of constitutional protections are creating a society increasingly controlled by government authority rather than individual liberty.
 
Moore's analysis tackles controversial topics like gun legislation, the COVID-19 response, escalating urban crime, and the indoctrination of American schoolchildren with ideological concepts instead of essential skills. Drawing parallels between current progressive tactics and the failed socialist regimes of history, he warns that America stands at a critical crossroads.
 
Written with conviction and deeply researched, "Deceiving America" offers conservatives and concerned Americans a clear-eyed view of the challenges facing the nation's founding principles. Moore's urgent warning will resonate with readers looking to understand and counteract the progressive agenda reshaping American institutions.
 
If you enjoyed "American Marxism" by Mark Levin, "The Authoritarian Moment" by Ben Shapiro, and "Culture Jihad" by Todd Starnes, you'll love "Deceiving America."
Verfügbar seit: 24.09.2024.
Drucklänge: 232 Seiten.

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