The Antifan Girlfriend
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ナレーター:
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Scott Ellis
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著者:
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Paula T. Weiss
このコンテンツについて
It’s now 2089, several decades after civil war has divided America into a blue socialist dictatorship on the coasts, and the still-free red flyover country. The woke Diversity Justice Republic, a vassal state of China, uses a social credit system that doles out preferential access to food, housing, vacations, and transportation. High-credit elites live in luxury, while low-credit types live in dormitories and scramble for crumbs. “Plores”, or Deplorables, are segregated from Crediteers and are forced to do menial work to survive. Gun ownership and Christian preaching are now capital crimes. The American culture that we have known is gone.
Malia is illegally reading the dangerous old books she safeguards from the public as a librarian. She stumbles into a relationship with David, a powerful Antifan Defense Forces commander, whose own Deplorable background distances him from the woke culture. The Antifans push Malia into the orbit of sinister bureaucrats conducting lethal experiments on low Social Crediteers under direction from Beijing, even as they try to separate her from David.
This novel comes at precisely the right moment as we figure out what 2020 means for the future. The Antifan Girlfriend shows you what will happen after the left has used the pandemic to destroy freedom: Political polarization erupts into civil war, the Green New Deal is used by elites to grab stuff for themselves, pagan Earth Mother religion replaces Judeo-Christian traditions, and the US surrenders its status as a world power.
©2020 Paula T Weiss (P)2021 Paula T Weiss批評家のレビュー
"A chilling look into a dystopian future that seems all too plausible." (Glenn Reynolds, Instapundit)
"The Antifan Girlfriend is Ayn Rand for our politically fraught moment - but with more sex, dark humor, and no lectures. This is a gripping novel about the future we need to prevent. It should become the next major conservative classic." (Lisa Schiffren, political commentator)