Summary & Discussions of How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps by Ben Shapiro
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Matt Ruple
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Wizer
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Want to listen to an audiobook, but don't want to waste your time? Learn the key points and lessons with Summary & Discussions of How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps by Ben Shapiro by wizer for your self-development or discussion groups in 15 minutes, without missing any highlights - guaranteed!
Note: This is a summary and discussions of How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps by Ben Shapiro, not the original book.
Who should listen to How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps by Ben Shapiro? How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps is the perfect book for those who want to learn more about the political left, the disintegrationists that are currently trying to rewrite history to blame the past for everything wrong in the present, and those who want to be able to defend traditional beliefs in a well-supported manner.
What's in it for me, and why is it important?
How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps is a book for those who want to understand what our country is about and how to make sure America stays the country we know and love. Whether politically minded or not, each listener can learn from this comprehensive book about the difference between unionists and disintegrationists. No matter which side of the political realm you fall on, this book is informative - though there is a definite unionist push. If you want to be educated about American history and how they affect the current climate, then this is the book to read.
You'll soon discover...
- The difference between a unionist and disintegrationist
- The three steps to destroying America
- The importance of history, both good and bad
- Why America was considered a superpower
- The real reason for the Black-White wage gap