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ANTI WOKE
SELECTED ESSAYS BY BRENDAN OāNEILL
ISBN: 9781925826265
Paperback, 110 pages
In this selection of essays, celebrated columnist and editor Brendan OāNeill takes a cudgel to identity politics. From woke white people to the tyranny of transgenderism, from Islamo-censorship to the fashionability of mental illness, OāNeill takes aim at it all. He puts the case for free thinking, free living, and free speech.
From the book:
“When even someone as pop as Perry, who has more Twitter followers than most countries have citizens, is playing the awful game of bowing and scraping before cultural dividing lines, you know PC madness has gone mainstream.”
“This is what happens when you think hyper-racially, as the left now does, in alarming contrast to earlier leftists who said āLetās be colourblind, guysā: you resuscitate racial stereotypes.”
“In 2007 [Osama bin Laden]he lectured the foul, greedy West again, claiming that āall of mankind is in danger because of the global warming resulting to a large degree from the emissions of the factories of the major corporationsā. He beat Occupy Wall Street to the punch by four years, slamming the āgreed and avarice of the major corporations and their representativesā.”
“The response of our supposed betters to terror outrages ā where they say, āDonāt blame Islam, donāt criticise Islamā ā is the worst response imaginable. It inflames the very religious narcissism and violent self-pity that motors many of these attacks.”
“Far from taboo, having a mental illness, and talking about your mental illness, is all the rage. Itās the latest must-have. Youāre no one unless youāve had a mental episode.”
“Bill [Leak] was subjected to an Inquisitorial persecution. No, there were no pointy-hatted Bible-bashers or stakes being lit. But through the menaces of Islamists and the Stalinist cries forĀ The AustralianĀ to dump him and the HRCās vile hauling of him to account for himself, a man was afflicted for his thoughts, hectored for his ideas, made āknackeredā and ādrainedā for daring to express what he believed to be true. Censorship is cruel. Witch-hunts are implicitly violent. They take a toll on their victims. And they took a toll on Bill.”