Wake Up: Why the world has gone nuts Politics, Philosophy & Social Sciences,Government & Politics,Countries & Regions by Piers Morgan with 352 pages.

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    Title : Wake Up: Why the world has gone nuts
    Brand : Piers Morgan
    Category : Politics, Philosophy & Social Sciences,Government & Politics,Countries & Regions
    ISBN : 8392595
    Page of number : 352 pages
    Publisher : HarperCollins (15 Oct. 2020)
    Language : English
    Dimensions : 15.49 x 3.3 x 23.62 cm
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Politics, Philosophy & Social Sciences,Government & Politics,Countries & Regions Wake Up: Why the world has gone nuts by Piers Morgan It’s time we get back to common sense.It’s time to cancel the cancel culture.It’s time to Wake Up.If, like me, you’re sick and tired of being told how to think, speak, eat and behave, then this book is for you.If, like me, you think the world’s going absolutely nuts, then this book is for you.If, like me, you think NHS heroes and Captain Tom are the real stars of our society, not self-obsessed tone-deaf celebrities (and royal renegades!), then this book is for you. If, like me, you’re sickened by the cancel culture bullies destroying people’s careers and lives, then this book is for you. From feminism to masculinity, racism to gender, body image to veganism, mental health to competitiveness at school, the right to free speech and expressing an honestly held opinion is being crushed at the altar of ‘woke’ political correctness. In 2020, the world faced its biggest crisis in a generation: a global pandemic. In the UK, it exposed deep divisions within society and laid bare a toxic culture war that had been raging beneath the surface. From the outset, Piers Morgan urged the nation to come to its senses, once and for all, and held the Government to often ferocious account over its handling of the crisis.COVID-19 shed shocking light on the problems that plague our country. Stockpilers and lockdown-cheats revealed our grotesque levels of self-interest and the virtue-signalling woke brigade continued their furious assault on free speech, shutting down debate on important issues like gender, racism and feminism. Yet just as coronavirus exposed our flaws, it also showcased our strengths. We saw selfless bravery in the heroic efforts of our healthcare staff. A greater appreciation of migrant workers. A return of local community spirit. And inspiring, noble acts from members of the public such as Captain Sir Tom Moore. Wake Up is Piers’ rallying cry for a united future in which we reconsider what really matters in life. It is a plea for the return of true liberalism, where freedom of speech is king. Most of all, it is a powerful account of how the world finally started to wake up, and why it mustn’t go back to sleep again.

    I don’t know much about the author and I certainly have nothing to do with twitter, on which much of this book is based. But I had hoped I might learn something.Answer: no, not really. There are a few potential newspaper op-eds here. But a book? His basic point, that the ‘woke’ culture is unacceptable, is good. But did it need saying for 340 insistent pages? He does have some other points, but again he is like a dog with a bone, attacking ministers for their handling of The Virus without saying what he thinks they should have done (or did he want the country completely closed down?). This insistence made it an increasingly tiresome read. My copy is going to the charity shop.

Not finished this yet but hits the nail on the head, the whole problem these days is that free so each is only free if it’s what everyone thinks. And whilst I can say that I don’t agree on all of piers’ views, I’m glad that he believes as I do that being able to have that conversation between 2 people with opposing opinions is possibly the most important part of society and is slowly being pulled away from us

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