Dangerous
Dangerous
Milo Yiannopoulos
Peter Thiel
If you don't use your freedom of speech, one day you might find that it's gone. Buy this book while it's legal. - Peter Thiel
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Dangerous

Dangerous

Milo Yiannopoulos
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Milo Yiannopoulos
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In "Dangerous," Milo Yiannopoulos, the enfant terrible of political commentary, unleashes his most provocative thoughts yet, cementing his status as a fearless provocateur in an era of stifled speech. With a razor-sharp wit and an unapologetic stance, Yiannopoulos delves into the heart of the cultural wars, challenging the boundaries of political correctness with every sentence. This debut book is more than just a collection of essays; it's a manifesto for free speech, a battle cry for those who feel their voices have been silenced by the mainstream media and the political establishment. Whether you find him despicable or delightful, Yiannopoulos's "Dangerous" promises an exhilarating journey through the landscape of contemporary discourse, sparing no sacred cows along the way. Yiannopoulos, with his characteristic blend of humor and hubris, positions himself as the ultimate iconoclast, drawing comparisons to figures as diverse as Skeletor and Joan Rivers. "Dangerous" is not just an exploration of the author's controversial views, but a commentary on the state of Western civilization itself. Through his fearless approach to subjects others shy away from, Yiannopoulos forces readers to confront their own biases and preconceptions. This book is a clarion call for the return of debate in a society that increasingly favors silence over discourse, making "Dangerous" a must-read for anyone invested in the future of free expression.

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Released
2017
5 Jun
Length
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If you don't use your freedom of speech, one day you might find that it's gone. Buy this book while it's legal. - Peter Thiel
I want people to be allowed to make jokes about, and discuss, anything they want. I don’t think people should be ostracized for doing so.
— Milo Yiannopoulos, Dangerous

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