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Making Sense of America's Newest Guild...Again
- What I Discovered in My Search for Answers
- Narrated by: Josh C. Jones
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Summary
What if I said, “When they label you MAGA, wear that label proudly?” What would your immediate response be?
We’ve wondered, haven’t we? What is it really?
Sometimes I wonder, are we truly trying to understand, or are we comfortable delegating our critical thinking to people we do not even know and accepting such a cognitive transplant?
The political climate is scorching, intentional flames have been ignited, and assumptions are spreading like wildfire. Innocent people are being burned and scorned by friends and family, and all this is happening because we can’t be bothered with conversation, or even hear the other person over the gabble of our own voice.
That’s why I decided to ask, “What is MAGA?”
In this book, you will hear about what I have learned and discovered through my conversations with people—not from the news media, not from politicians looking for votes, not from what my chosen place of education told me to believe, but from everyday people like you and I—about what MAGA is.
Yes, I talked directly with people who are MAGA, who might be MAGA, and who (some very creatively) wished me harm for even asking about or mentioning the acronym MAGA.
You will also be enlightened with some logical reasoning and questions to help each one of us to better see through the political manipulation and past our own emotional boundaries. Maybe we can even get a glimpse at who our home’s enemy is.
Join me as we take a short trip down the rabbit hole. But is it truly that complex or strange, or might there actually be a common thread by which we can begin to stitch our home back together?