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The Day of the Rope by Devon Stack
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it was amazing

A thoroughly entertaining bit of writing that creatively answers the question "what would it take to start to turn all this horse-pucky around?" The pucky being the rather bizarre world in which we now live where decadence and degeneracy are promoted, where crime is not punished, where depravity is normalized and the virtuous are forced, at legislatively dictated gunpoint, to pick up the tab. A world where the horrifyingly weak are given a microphone to share the stories of their microaggressions (very tiny small aggressions). Where there are 67, and counting, 'genders.' Where the unbridled power of the state is imposed to insist on egalitarian mandates against the population (the Cult of Covid -- the book was written pre-Covid but translates nicely). Where the brazenly incompetent are promoted (the recent Nigerian unemployment scam costing Washington State taxpayers $500M+ and all parties involved in the scam were not punished, they were actually promoted). Where 'the fairest election in history' is host to dozens of frauds as directly witnessed and per signed affidavits. Where US State Capitols are fenced off, bureaucrats conduct meetings behind closed (zoom) doors and the ever increasing Cancer of the State metastasizes into a myriad of corruptions. Thank you for this work Devon. I am looking forward to Book II.
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