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wilhelm2451 's review for:
The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity
by Douglas Murray
Old gay man yells at old gay cloud.
The book is built on the premise, stated directly in the forward, that having solved sexism, racism, and gay rights over the last two decades... you may think I'm kidding on this, but I am most certainly not... now women, minorities, and gays are just taking things too far by demanding that people actually, you know, acknowledge these changes and maybe abide by them.
Built on anecdotes only ever superficially explored, the whole thing lacks any intellectual rigor and feels like an attempt to preach to the conservative choir, who would dearly love to roll back all of those changes and more, so that they can feel better about themselves. And it seems to have hit its mark if you read all the five star reviews.
In short, literally an attempt to be part of the problem than any sort of effort to find a solution.
The book is built on the premise, stated directly in the forward, that having solved sexism, racism, and gay rights over the last two decades... you may think I'm kidding on this, but I am most certainly not... now women, minorities, and gays are just taking things too far by demanding that people actually, you know, acknowledge these changes and maybe abide by them.
Built on anecdotes only ever superficially explored, the whole thing lacks any intellectual rigor and feels like an attempt to preach to the conservative choir, who would dearly love to roll back all of those changes and more, so that they can feel better about themselves. And it seems to have hit its mark if you read all the five star reviews.
In short, literally an attempt to be part of the problem than any sort of effort to find a solution.