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Grace Canceled: How Outrage Is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy 2020 Literature

Grace Canceled: How Outrage Is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy Grace Canceled: How Outrage Is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy
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2020-02-25
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In Grace Canceled , popular talk radio host and political activist Dana Loesch confronts the Left's zero-tolerance, accept-no-apologies ethos with a powerful call for a return to core American principles of grace, redemption, justice, and empathy. Diving deep into recent cases where public and private figures were shamed, fired, or boycotted for social missteps, Loesch shows us how the politics of outrage is fueling the breakdown of the American community. How do we find common ground without compromising? Loesch urges readers to meet the face of fury with grace, highlighting inspiring examples like Congressman Dan Crenshaw's appearance on Saturday Night Live.
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This is a worthwhile book that gives us some things to think about in this age of cancel culture we are living in. I recommend it.
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