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“Bad schools, crime, drugs, high taxes, the social security mess, racism, the health care ? crisis? unemployment, welfare state dependency, illegitimacy, the gap between rich and poor. What do these issues have in common? Politicians, the media, and our so-called leaders lie to us about them. They lie about the cause. They lie about the effect. They lie about the solutions.”

Quote by Larry Elder

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The Ten Things You Can't Say In America

This work examines a set of contentious issues that the author argues are suppressed or avoided in mainstream American conversation. The book presents arguments on subjects ranging from race and politics to economics and culture, aiming to provoke debate by questioning widely accepted narratives. It is structured around ten specific points that the author believes are difficult to express openly in the United States due to social or ideological pressures. The content reflects a perspective critical of certain aspects of American society and its public dialogue. more

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Larry Elder
Larry Elder

Larry Elder, born on April 27, 1952, is an American television actor known for his roles in various television shows, where he is recognized for his unique acting style and sense of humor. more

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