Don Incognito asked this question about SJWs Always Lie: Taking Down the Thought Police (The Laws of Social Justice Book 1):
Generally, what can you tell me about this book? I'd like to read it before I buy a copy, but as far as I know, that's impossible with Kindle books. I'm trying to figure out whether it's a book of actual political commentary or just some internet geeks taking their fight to the (figuratively) printed page (which I could care less about), but the irreverent nature of the descriptions and blurbs just obfuscates that.
Rockeye The author rambles on quite a bit about some issues he personally had, but it's mostly used to illustrate the points being made, so it's kinda relevan…moreThe author rambles on quite a bit about some issues he personally had, but it's mostly used to illustrate the points being made, so it's kinda relevant, if long-winded. So, to answer your question, the book is probably 70% actual political commentary, and 30% "inside baseball".

One thing; this book is definitely not about "internet geeks". There are loads of real-world instances of SJW's engaging in shenanigans to get people fired - it's an important book. SJW's have personally cost the author, which is why he wrote the book.(less)
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