Did you ever get into an argument about Cancel Culture and didn't know what to say? Did you ever think something was wrong with Cancel Culture but no one could tell you exactly what it was? Did Cancel Culture ever make you feel that somehow something fundamental to human rights was being lost but you found you didn't have a way to express that?
Did you ever lose a debate about Cancel Culture because you had no one to quote from and no book to go to about what was wrong with Cancel Culture? And even if you found a book that complained about Cancel Culture, did it ever just seem like a string of sad stories without any unifying theme to seize upon? Did you find yourself giving up on the subject of Cancel Culture and just concluding that we'd all have to live with it forever no matter how evil it seemed? And did you finally just shrug your shoulders and figure that having no human rights was just the new normal?
You are not alone. Even the most sophisticated minds on the planet are reduced to complaining that they don't like the absolute dictatorship of Cancel Culture, but the complaints come with no firm set of principles as to precisely why the people of Cancel Culture have no right to rule over us as absolute dictators. Even the major political commentators who say that Cancel Culture ought to stop somehow have not been able to produce a toolkit to fight it with. I believe this book is that tool you've been looking for to help you define what's wrong with Cancel Culture and how, verbally, to fight it and help utterly discredit it forever.
It's a repetitive-but-evolving work which teaches the reader how human rights logic works, and, by implication, shows how and why Cancel Culture has taken all of our human rights away. Cancel Culture is not merely silly or crazy or annoying, rather it is the greatest threat in the history of the world to the sovereignty each person must be allowed to have over his or her own mind. And no, you've not been losing your mind. It's not a misunderstanding. Cancel Culture is a real dictatorship which has taken away your beloved entertainers, writers, poets, artists, pundits and comedians.
This book seeks to thoroughly reverse the language of Cancel Culture and asserts, at every turn, that politically incorrect people not only have the right to live, but the right to thrive and prosper in all sectors of society. The axioms in this book were not merely written to assert that we have rights, but were written to show you which rights have been taken away. Another title I thought of giving this book was, "Human Rights You Never Knew You Had."
These principles, in the form of repetitive axioms, are specifically designed to undo each language trick of Cancel Culture and pick it apart until there is nothing left of it. And by the time you are done with this work, you'll begin to see exactly what's been done to all of us and why it's nothing short of pure evil. This book contains the ethical axioms which, although tedious at first, have the potential, within days, to bring you a sense of relief you might not have felt in years.
This book, if you can read it carefully, no matter how painful it might be at first, offers a great reward: the personal freedom that comes with knowing that your life, your history, your experience, your culture and your own mind, really ought to belong to you; and, most critically, who you love and what you love — those really ought to be your own sacred and private domain and not the plaything of raging mobs of social justice warriors who are incapable of human mercy.