"I liked you better before you became political. When all you cared about was making movies about cops, cyborgs, and brain-dead zombies."
"I liked you better before you became one of those brain-dead zombies."
Marxist-spouting professors. Tolerant Westside liberals refusing to be tolerant. Angry protesters beating motorists and appropriating their cars in the name of "justice." Is this hell? No, it's Los Angeles.
On the most divisive day of the year, in the most racially-charged city in America, recently red-pilled movie producer John Duke is about to learn what political correctness really means: marching with the herd or losing everything, including his family.
"Satire doesn't get any more biting than this."
"Black comedy at its most provocative. A searing indictment of the liberal left."
A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
"A New America" takes place on Election Day 2016 in the city of Los Angeles. It follows a dozen or so characters from morning until night. You could say it's similar in structure to the movie "Crash," only told from an alt-right perspective. In other words, the way things really are, not the slick Hollywood pablum we're used to seeing.
From the rise of the antifa, to the riots in Charlottesville, to the sex scandal currently sweeping through Hollywood, everything that is currently happening in our society was foreshadowed in this book, which came out five months before all of these events. Want to know where our country is headed next? Read this book.
If you love God, if you love America, if you you're a patriot, then you're part of the alt-right movement, whether you know it or not.
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