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Ben shapiro true allegiance review5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() The book’s title story – “What’s Fair” – marries Mitt Romney to Sarah Palin to produce an unpleasant kind of offspring that leave have many on the right cheering. And if he’s aiming to produce fiction that is not ideologically driven, he’s got a very long way to go. Shapiro has just jumped in himself with a short story collection. It’s not the only thing Shapiro gets exercised about – today he tweeted about Ahmed Mohamed with “Scam artist who rode lies to the White House meets boy with broken clock” – but a politicized culture is clearly one of his obsessions. And as the baton of reactionary resentment is passed to a younger generation, Ben Shapiro has become perhaps the loudest voice on the subject, documenting the ideological takeover on air, on Breitbart, and in books like “Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV.” For decades now, conservatives have lamented the fact that while they’ve often won political races, they’ve “lost the culture.” This perceived injury is part of what motivates the charge against “politically correct” movies, television, literature, and visual art. ![]()
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