>#1: Dangerous by Milo Yiannopoulos >#2: 1984 by George Orwell >#3: Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman >#13: Big Agenda: President Trump's Agenda to Save America by David Horowitz
Are the normies slowly waking up?
They are getting into alt-lite shit and maybe interest in Europe's pre-Christian past.
Cooper Long
1984 is selling a lot now because libshits think it's about Trump and not Obama, the one who was spying on us and wanted to create a "Ministry of Truthiness"
Luke Lee
I mean relatable, not literally about, obviously.
Nathaniel Harris
The popularity of Trump, Nige and Le Pen prove that huge sections of Western populations are getting it. Libs are more vocal because they have the mainstream media.
Tyler Phillips
I have attention difficulties so I can't really read books. I get anxiety just thinking about reading a book
Kayden Sanders
>Three Jews and an Anglo raking in money from gullible normies
No
Kayden Foster
What about A Brave New World?
That's basically what our society is at this point
Mason Evans
Milo is just another Ann Coulter type. He talks a lot, but doesn't say much. He basically just foments anger and then enlists it to further enrich himself. 1984 is a good book. Neil Gaiman is a good author. (((Horowitz)))
Thomas Wright
Other way around, dumbass.
1984 was trending from before, and liberal media wrongly attributed it to Trump
Evan Flores
(((Orwell)))
Noah Garcia
Look, if you want listen to some Jew who surely has your best interests at heart, be my guest. I'm sure every business leader on Wall Street is a good Christian man who would never do anything that harmed workers and beefed up their bottom line.
Juan Diaz
kys
Jaxson Thompson
Ann Coulter is almost always right and is our girl. Stay mad hater
>muh snowflake website
Samuel Green
Why is it always 1984 that people refer to? Brave New World is a much better examination than 1984 about what's been happening in the world over the past couple of decades.
Thomas Robinson
>pre-Christian past lol, fuck off with your nigger religion.
Levi Carter
Ann Coulter is the product of an elite upbringing, who claims to understand ''Middle America'' all the while neglecting to discuss the economic policies of the past several decades and how they've gutted this lionized America she claims to care so much about. She rages, hollers, and stomps her feet like a good culture warrior, about the EVIL LIBERAL MEDIA, as if businesses cared about anything but money. As if there is some LIBERAL JEWISH PLOT to make everyone a degenerate, and not to get as much money as possible by pushing novel ideas and risque lifestyles to sell product. I don't think she's clueless, she knows what she's doing. She benefits from the outrage industry just like other professional outrage artists.
Jacob Hernandez
This white man has it right.
Honestly, anyone worth saving will read 1984 and connect Minitrue with Fake News. They are, quite literately, doing exactly the same thing.
Now if only we could get them to read Brave New World.
Adrian Stewart
No this is not based on people waking up to Trump rather it is based on Trumps victory and liberal fears. Republicans, alt rights and patriots were all into books like 1984 while Obama was president due to their conspiracy's, And now the left has their turn.
Logan Bennett
This
Dominic Wilson
She's the only remotely mainstream personality I'm aware of who questions the Nineteenth Amendment.
She's fine in my book.
Daniel Hernandez
I prefer 1984 to BNW, but there isn't anything in 1984 like Mond's dialogue. There isn't anything in 1984 that makes you pause and say, ''well...damn maybe this guy is right.'' BNW operates along a much greater emotional range than 1984.
Nathaniel Murphy
Pre-ordered it yesterday after this berkeley shit and after watching a few interviews. Fag is based as fuck
Zachary Morales
Liberals think Trump is causing 1984 so that's actually a bad sign being such a high seller (in terms of normies waking up or not).
Charles Cook
True, and checked.
Still, reading 1984 was like a sandblaster; all of it was simply... uncomfortable, and terrifying.
BWN allows a wider range of positions, which makes it more intellectually interesting, though how much of the current populace would appreciate the nuance might be a matter of question.
And this might be off topic, but am I the only one who had a seeking suspicion that Soma killed lots of people, but no one had close enough relationships to notice people periodically vanishing?
Sebastian Jackson
Soon they will all learn.
Reminder that Sup Forums is a Force after Peace. For now and always FAP will rule as a united anonymous hivemind.
Ian Jenkins
Thats the ultimate irony of of BNW, it is obscured just like literature and truth is obscured in the book.
Lucas Edwards
>implying Coulter is dumb
It's cause of her, Trump didn't go pandering heavily for the minority vote. She said in her book Adios America (which Trump read) that Ronald Reagan got the fewest black votes in the modern political era but still won in a massive landslide by running up the white working class vote.
Zachary Taylor
>Norse Mythology
So is that a real story or is it him just walking through it all scholarly like?
Adam Jones
>Soma killed lots of people, but no one had close enough relationships to notice people periodically vanishing? I have never considered that, but it makes no real difference when no one has real continuous relationships anyway
Caleb Ortiz
(((Niel Gaiman))) is a total degenerate. That book of Norse Mythology is probably cucked as fuck
Isaiah Walker
>Orwell Wait wait wait hold the fucking phone. His real name is Blair? And Tony Blair was leader of the Labour party literally a decade after 1984 was set?