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No Safe Spaces

By: Adam Carolla - foreword, Dennis Prager - editor, Mark Joseph - editor
Narrated by: John McLain
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You have the right to to remain silent....

Terrifying violence on college campuses across America. Students lashing out at any speaker brave enough to say something they disagree with. Precious snowflakes demanding "Safe Spaces" to protect them from any idea they haven't heard from their liberal professors.

In this book and the accompanying movie, Dennis Prager, Mark Joseph, and Adam Carolla expose the attack on free speech and free thought. It began in the universities, but - fair warning - it's coming to your neighborhood and your workplace.

©2019 Dennis M. Prager and Mark Joseph (P)2020 Kalorama

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Preach!

I wish that this could be made curriculum at least be able to be free to read the students nowadays. Needed so badly.

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common sense

Dennis and Adam address the craziness of the modern higher learning debacle. well worth the listen

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Every American Should Listen

This book should be in every classroom in America, I wish I could de - brain wash my step children. Adam & Dennis always make a good team. But, this book gave me much more then laughter and a point of view I already felt. This book also helped me understand more of what my two step sheep must go through on a daily basis in school. Thank you, I have a better understanding as to why my kids feels the way they do. That alone is like a special gift, being able to see through their eyes has made me a better Step Mom. All I want is for them to seek their path with less bruise than I had, I pray more people learn God's grace and the power Of forgiveness. Thank you to all who help put this book together, I couldn't put into words the gift you have given me.

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not for people who already know the gist

While this audio book does provide great anecdotal evidence of the rise of PC and cancel culture in American universities, private businesses, and government, it is really only meant for people who don't regularly listen to podcasts and radio shows, read online news articles, or watch YouTube. I have already seen the many instances listed in this book online, with the exception of 3. The person reading this book does do a great job at laying out jokes mentioned in the book. If you're an individual who doesn't care to watch the No Safe Spaces documentary, do not know who Adam Carolla or Denis Prager are, don't listen to various podcasts or watch various YouTube videos, then this audiobook may be best suited for you. I used a credit to buy it.

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Great book!

Wow! Everyone who’s gen z or iGen needs to give this a listen.
The truth will set you free but 1st it will piss you off

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A very important book for our times

Time was, if you and a friend, a co-worker, a lover, a teacher, or just some random guy in a bar found themselves in a disagreement over politics, it ended with some version of, "Well, it's a free country. To each their own." At which point, the discussion would move on, and people would carry on with their lives.

No more. Now, an ideological failure or weakness on any level is grounds for full blown scorched earth warfare and destruction. Our balkanization into increasingly polarized, isolated, hostile camps is the inevitable result of indoctrination into the poisonous Marxian dogma of Critical Theory taking place on college campuses across America.

Andrew Breitbart once quipped that "politics is downstream of culture," one of the keenest political observations since de Tocqueville. The Marxist left - broken and in disarray at the turn of the last century when their grand worker's revolt did not, in fact, seize the entire world - concocted a brilliant scheme to take the west from the inside, through its institutions of thought and culture. We as a society ignored this as a silly phase that the younger generation would grow out of and abandon as they joined the reality of the working world, and now we are paying the price for that oversight.

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I swore to support and defend the constitution

America and especially our children in college are under attack by these leftist terrorists. Time for the moral majority to stand up and defend our 1st amendment rights! Take back our freedom and liberty by any means necessary. While I would rather not hear cursing or mocking of God, I would fight for others right to do so, to protect our constitution. God bless America.

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best book so far

this should be mandatory reading for everyone in the country. it is appropriate for both sides of a very polar climate. it is engaging from the first words to the end. I found myself taking the long way home just to hear more.

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Very good book. People need to hear this.

Very good book. People need to hear this. It has strengthened the views I have. Thank you for writing this.

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A Must Read PARENTS and GRANDPARENTS

This book is great for everyone, but the ones who really need it are any parents of elementary age children and up. As a 70's kid who grew up in a time of personal responsibility and "spare the rod spoil the child" this book helps me realize that we need to go back to a time of choices, to choose to be successful or choose to be a failure, enjoy the fruits of labor, suffer the consequences or try again. That there are undeniable truths in this life and I just can't change it in my mind because I feel like a victim today...or someone offended me. Nothing was handed to me in a family of 6, middle-class poor, oldest of 4 kids, with one working parent with a good job but still struggling. but what was given was personsl responsibility, a strong work ethic and the fact that nothing is handed to you. Being scared that my father would probably kill me was probably the best form of birth control for me out there, if that tells you anything. And to be successful or have what you want you must go after it. And my feelings were never spared in my growth process to adulthood and I was never allowed to feel like a victim of my circumstances. While I have made my fair share of mistakes in life, the truths and responsibilities given to me in childhood have made me into the strong adult I am today. And helped me raise 3 strong adult (Gen Y-Z)children who learned the same values... of which these 3 are the main ones:
1. You work for what you get in life. If I don't have it to give you, I just don't have it. But you will get what you NEED. This taught my 8 yr old twin boys how to hit up their elderly neighbors in our suburb to do yard work for extra money for Pokémon cards they wanted, but did not need. Which they did this on their own...no help from mom. They learned a way to get it.
2. Never look down on those less fortunate or weaker than yourself, be a defender and work to lift them up and treat others with the respect you want to receive. Again, one of my twins got suspended following mom's rule by beating up a bully who kept hitting a mentally handicap boy in the head with a basketball when the gym teacher completely ignored it. We took him fishing, after all he did what I taught him.
3. (And this one is funny...thank you, Mama) There is no excuse for being smelly and not taking a bath. You can always take a bath, regardless of your situation you can always find water somewhere and a way to wash yourself.
I am proud to say that my kids have all grown to adulthood and follow these, and I hope they are teaching it to my grandchildren.
I listened to this book all in a day and will probably listen again just to refresh my mind and pass this on to my children. Others should do the same. Thank you, Adam, Dennis, and Mark

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