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Summary of Unhumans by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec ( Keynote reads )
Summary of Unhumans by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec ( Keynote reads )
Summary of Unhumans by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec ( Keynote reads )
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Unhumans is a book that explores the history of far-left uprisings, revealing that they are not philosophies but tactics designed to unleash terror on everyday people and revoke their human rights. The book takes readers on a shocking journey through history, sharing the untold stories of radical takeovers that textbooks don't teach. It reveals that these forces of unhumanity are constantly attempting to revoke their rights, making Unhumans an essential read for concerned citizens worldwide.

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PublisherKeynote reads
Release dateJul 2, 2024
ISBN9798227257260
Summary of Unhumans by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec ( Keynote reads )
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    INTRODUCTION

    PETTY RESENTMENT AND CRUELTY

    This book explores the concept of unhumanity, a state where human thriving is impossible and survival improbable. It identifies the people of anti-civilization, known as communists, socialists, leftists, radicals, and revolutionaries. These unhumans, who embrace nihilism, cynicism, and envy, undo civilization, order, and the basic bonds of society that make communities and nations possible. They reject the human rights of others and convert those they cannot convert to their own. The book begins with a wedge between two groups in a society: the haves and the have-nots, who are often the oppressors and the oppressed. These groups unite through shared grievances and unite in protests, eventually gaining power and committing crimes. The book argues that any ideology preached along the way is just window dressing, as they do not believe in their beliefs, care about winning debates, or even want equality. The book aims to stop these unhumans and their destructive actions.

    SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW COMMUNISM

    The most common nightmare we all have is being chased, which is more than just a dream. It's one of the worst-case scenarios we could ever experience in real life, with impending doom and no way of escape. Evil thrives on terror, and worst of all, they want you to feel that terror because by the time you do, it's too late to do anything about it.

    The communist uprising thrives on one emotion above all others: terror. By the time you're feeling it, it's too late to do anything about it. If you don't understand communist revolutions, you don't understand the times in which we live. If you do, then you understand it is time to take action. No one is coming to save us.

    As law and order has been overturned, the prevailing order is in disarray. In twenty-firstcentury America, accusations are now evidence; denial is guilt. Activism means open bigotry and actual hate—as long as it's directed at certain unpopular people and privileged groups. Nuance is the enemy, and normal is a problem, and problems are normalized. Crime is punished with neither bail nor jail. Voice concern and you face lawfare, financial death by a hundred bad-faith lawsuits.

    For nearly 250 years, far-left sociopolitical uprisings have followed the same battle plans—from first call for change, to the last innocent executed, from denial revolution is boiling over, to declaration of the new order. Communism has been rebranded, then and now, as one of the many covert tactics of the red revolutionary. Good, smart people are shocked when the revolution comes to their neighborhood, and something's after them.

    This book is a playbook that explains the history of far-left uprisings and their impact on order, goodwill, and freedom. The authors, Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec, believe in the power of anticivilization and the unhumanity that has led to the end of civilization. They offer a measured tone and encourage readers to avoid revolutionary ideas that accelerate the end of everything. The book covers the untold stories of radical takeovers, from the Spanish Civil War to the end of the US constitutional republic.

    The authors explain that communism is not an ideology but a tactic of warfare, launching microrevolutions against their targets and operating in the fifth-generation warfare grayzone in the modern world. To fight back, conservatives, centrists, moderates, and liberals must embrace exact reciprocity, including reciprocal lawfare,

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