The Death of Right and Wrong
Exposing the Left's Assault on Our Culture and Values
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Tammy Bruce
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Tammy Bruce
But if you’ve always suspected that factions on the Left are trying to destroy the values that define our civilization, this book proves it. Through the pages of The Death of Right and Wrong, author, activist, and pundit Tammy Bruce takes you inside the chilling world of the Left—a place where morals and decency have been turned on their heads and the crisp distinction between Right and Wrong has been blurred into a mushy, gray mess.
In this world, the Gay Elite exploit our children—under the guise of tolerance and education—to satisfy their sexual obsessions.
In this world, the Black Elite laud convicted murderers as community heroes and award-winning “artists.”
In this world, the Feminist Elite fawn over a woman who mercilessly killed all five of her children.
And much more that will offend your sense of decency and threaten your basic values.
Ms. Bruce smashes the facades of “Tolerance,” “Understanding,” and other Leftist slogans to reveal the ugly truth of their agenda. As a gay activist and former president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization of Women, she witnessed firsthand the Left’s attempts to undermine our millennia-old code of morals and values, aided by politically biased media and academia. And if the news headlines of today are any indication, they’re winning the culture war. Unless we act now, we are doomed at the hands of special interest groups on the Left who want nothing more than to undermine our ability to judge right from wrong in order to foist their own selfish, anything-goes society on the rest of us. This book reveals what they’re doing, how they’re doing it, and what we can do to restore decency in our society.
You’ll discover powerful tools in these pages to help you understand the psychology of the Left—what makes them tick and, more importantly, how to stop them from eroding our values completely. Full of controversial opinions and countless examples ripped from the headlines, The Death of Right and Wrong is a powerful, eye-opening book that you won’t want to be without.©2003 Tammy Bruce; (P)2004 Books on Tape
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Excellent & relevant
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Required Reading!!
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However, she almost goes off the deep end in a couple of sections. When verbalizing her uber-patriotism, she almost parrots the same nationalistic mantra, that this conservative with international family, friends and influence can recognize as hyperbole. Yes, the US is a great country, but to paraphrase Jeff Daniels' character in the tv series News Room, most countries are free and while the US competes very well in various aspects, it doesn't always come in first. Nationalists, American and otherwise, are often deaf to this type of reality. Bruce's monologue occasionally reveals her as such a nationalist.
Additionally, routinely voicing her liberal stances on abortion and gay liberation, her hero-worship is almost entirely reserved for conservative public figures. Case in point, toward the end of the book, she voices disgust that men got away with secretly photographing women nude. However, she follows this indignation by criticizing a Washington State Democrat for drafting an article aimed at protecting such women as excessive legislation.
In spite of its imperfections, The Death of Right and Wrong offers worthwhile analysis of the current landscape and is worth a read.
4 out of 5 is a pretty accurate score IMHO
Overall, a good book
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A thoughtful analytical review of moral relativism
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Eye Opening
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