Red Meat: Essays on Politics, Faith, and Life in the Greatest Country on Earth
Tyler Oberheu For most of my youth, I was the Left's biggest fan. It wasn't until becoming a real adult that I understood just how ludicrous the liberal elites really are. How did I become an adult? I (mostly) graduated college, I stopped getting handouts from my parents, and most importantly I learned how to think for myself, instead of what the talking heads had to say on literally every possible subject. In this I have written essays on the differences of men and women, why millennials need to stop while they're ahead, why you aren't this special little butterfly (and that's perfectly okay), why socialism is bad, why God is good, and why we should stop this dogma of science (frankly because it's rather unscientific). So whether you are some young adult who was forced to read this thanks to a conservative family member, a fellow conservative, or a person in the middle who is genuinely curious, there's a thing or two in here to learn.
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