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  • An American Divorce

  • A Profound Protest Against the Politics of Guilt and Fascism
  • By: J. N. Welch
  • Narrated by: Marcus Pfeifer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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An American Divorce

By: J. N. Welch
Narrated by: Marcus Pfeifer
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Third edition.

Is the United States facing a societal "divorce"?

Roughly two thirds of Americans believe another civil war could occur in today's political climate. And it is easy to understand why. Three impeachments in the last four presidencies. A weak US presidency. A partisan divide perhaps greater than that of the 1860s.

With perhaps impeccable timing, this Wall Street Journal best-selling author contemplates an exit strategy for what has become a broken democracy. From the benign to the revolutionary, this provocative audiobook moves beyond the question of “why” to the more important question of “how” the United States can move beyond the political and cultural dysfunction that has divided the country to the point of democratic paralysis.

Is America inherently racist? Or has academia been complicit in brainwashing millions of Americans into believing the United States should only be judged from the context of guilt and privilege?

Do the “Democrat Socialists” really care about blue-collar workers; or are today's leftist elites secretly pursuing a socialist/globalist utopia?

Arguing the emergence of political actors like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders is no democratic accident, this anonymous author contemplates the pros and cons of taking America to the brink to defeat a stealth cancer that hides behind the slogans of social justice, tolerance, and equity.

Borrowing from leftist radicals like Alinsky and Marx, this audiobook provides a mass-movement road map to those Black, Brown, and White Americans who desperately hope to move beyond the false allure of identity politics and cancel culture.

From contemplating whether a new Republican Party can break today’s political gridlock...to openly discussing the radical idea of a geographical breakup of the United States of America, An American Divorce seeks to chart a new course for a country in great peril.

In what could best be described as the ultimate game of revolutionary poker, this author boldly goes beyond the sweeping arc of political correctness to tackle questions that are rarely debated in academia or the mainstream media:

  • Can a revitalized pro-America, pro-worker, pro-business, and anti-swamp Republican Party have the power to break the partisan gridlock in Washington DC?
  • What possible mass-movement role does an ex-president Trump have in our divorce discussion?
  • Should both Republicans and Democrats consider a constitutional convention that outlines the pros and cons of a Brexit-like, geographical breakup - to 330 million Americans?
  • Or will both sides continue traveling down an "ugly" divorce path that could ultimately be decided by an undemocratic set of circumstances?

Republicans may be surprised-but the author doesn't want to destroy everyday Democrats. Nor is this audiobook based on the ignorant and primitive idea of dividing the United States by race. Rather, An American Divorce targets the Marxist thought police - social science academics and radical leftist agitators who use the vehicle of social justice to pursue an intellectual fantasyland that will never exist.

Released as the nation is reeling from a global pandemic, political/economic uncertainty, and racial unrest, this audiobook is a must-listen for those Americans who hope to move beyond the hate, division, and dysfunction that we today call the United States of America.

Controversial, provocative, and revolutionary, An American Divorce is urgent listening for our troubled times.

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This book is about exposing the socialists and Marxists using every tactic available-even if it means having red and blue Americans putting a geographical breakup on the table. I would strongly recommend An American Divorce to BOTH SIDES. I very much agree with the author that today’s CANCER began in academia. This book is a must-read to any college student-BEFORE they go away to school.

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Definitely need to do something

This was an easy listen and helpful to hear the details of what it would take in a legal sense to break away from the communist socialists that are currently in office. It’s written well. It’s worth listening to. Something has to happen!

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Well thought, but...

....there are too many overlaps in thought, for example, although most climate change hoax believers are progressives, there are still some believers on the right, this and other issues like it will cause friction in any split, very tight l tough to say Red, and Blue, it might seem weird need a three way split, including purple, but that would dilute the populace way to much.

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food for thought

only wished there were such a thing as an opened minded liberal but those are rarer than a natural born unicorn.

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Intriguing concepts!

While from a libertarian/ conservative perspective, this book outlines some very interesting ideas to peaceably separate the two warring factions in the US.

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