America 51: Investigating Hidden Realities Inside 'The Greatest Country in the World' | Political Analysis & Social Commentary for Critical Thinkers
America 51: Investigating Hidden Realities Inside 'The Greatest Country in the World' | Political Analysis & Social Commentary for Critical Thinkers

America 51: Investigating Hidden Realities Inside 'The Greatest Country in the World' | Political Analysis & Social Commentary for Critical Thinkers

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A skewering of the American underbelly by the New York Times bestselling author of Seven Deadly Sins, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Heaven, and You're Making Me Hate You The always-outspoken hard rock vocalist Corey Taylor begins America 51 with a reflection on what his itinerant youth and frequent worldwide travels with his multiplatinum bands Slipknot and Stone Sour have taught him about what it means to be an American in an increasingly unstable world. He examines the way America sees itself, specifically with regard to the propaganda surrounding America's origins (like a heavy-metal Howard Zinn), while also celebrating the quirks and behavior that make a true-blue American. Taylor likewise takes a look at how the world views us, and his findings should come as a surprise to no one. But behind Taylor's ranting and raving is a thoughtful and intelligent consideration, and even a sadness, of what America is compared to what it could and should be. Expertly balancing humor, outrage, and disbelief, Taylor examines the rotting core of America, evaluating everything from politics and race relations to modern family dynamics, millennials, and "man buns." No element of what constitutes America is safe from his adept and scathing eye. Continuing the wave of moral outrage begun in You're Making Me Hate You, Taylor flawlessly skewers contemporary America in his own signature style.

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I love how much common sense and hope he has.He actually won me over on something I was against. I'll still be thinking about that for a while but I think he made a very good point.While another topic I still respectfully disagree with him but it wasn't annoying hearing his whole take on it like I thought it would be. He explains his way of thinking very well and I love that he adds in humor. (The comedy sprinkled in were nice rest stops.)I listened to the audiobook while reading along with him. I really recommend listening to him read because you can hear the emotion vs wondering how exactly he sounds from just the text. It was awesome hearing how he feels about everything shared in this book.And it felt more intimate. (Plus, the jokes landed better.)The audio doesn't give you time to stop reading a sentence to roll your eyes and rant out loud to yourself if he's still going on talking. Listen to his whole point instead of assuming you know what he's about to say.I wish more people were open-minded like him; who were willing to listen and have a conversation with people who think differently from them.
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