Seedling reviewed The Republican Workers Party by F. H. Buckley
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1 star
This reads like satire in places.
Page 19: The author has just become a US citizen (he was born Canadian). "But you look at things differently after you become a citizen. First, of course, you'll want to roll up the immigration wall to keep out the damn foreigners."
This is the mentality. No apparent satire. I can't even fathom the cluelessness...
Full disclosure, I did not finish this book. Read a few further chapters, but his thinking is so simplistic it's just silly. Questions to tell if you live in a bubble include things like "have you ever walked on a factory floor"? Only liberals live in bubbles I suppose. Or only liberal bubbles are problematic.
Just so silly.
This reads like satire in places.
Page 19: The author has just become a US citizen (he was born Canadian). "But you look at things differently after you become a citizen. First, of course, you'll want to roll up the immigration wall to keep out the damn foreigners."
This is the mentality. No apparent satire. I can't even fathom the cluelessness...
Full disclosure, I did not finish this book. Read a few further chapters, but his thinking is so simplistic it's just silly. Questions to tell if you live in a bubble include things like "have you ever walked on a factory floor"? Only liberals live in bubbles I suppose. Or only liberal bubbles are problematic.
Just so silly.