Author: | eric aka the Tygrrrr Express | ISBN: | 9781440133916 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | April 2, 2009 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | eric aka the Tygrrrr Express |
ISBN: | 9781440133916 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | April 2, 2009 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
eric (yes, lowercase e) is politically conservative, morally liberal, and by his own admission completely off kilter. These quirks have allowed him to pursue his goal of being the worlds preeminent Republican Jewish blogger (www.tygrrrrexpress.com).
eric has dedicated his life to fighting ideological bigotry what he defines as a pervasive disdain for conservatives merely because they exist. With this book, eric presents his best columns as a cohesive discussion, ranging from serious to senseless, of why questioning issues such as the legality of gay marriage does not make one a homophobe; wanting to privatize social security does not mean one wishes to see seniors bleeding to death on the streets; and examining whether affirmative action succeeds does not make one a racist. With engaging and often amusing insight, eric illustrates how people can disagree without impugning their humanity.
With Ideological Bigotry and his ongoing blog, erics ultimate goal is to make the world a better place. Within these pages, he illuminates that until liberals see conservatives as a noble opposition, they will continue to live in the intellectual, ethical, and political wilderness reserved for those who prefer rage, hatred, and anger to rolling up their sleeves and creating solutions.
eric (yes, lowercase e) is politically conservative, morally liberal, and by his own admission completely off kilter. These quirks have allowed him to pursue his goal of being the worlds preeminent Republican Jewish blogger (www.tygrrrrexpress.com).
eric has dedicated his life to fighting ideological bigotry what he defines as a pervasive disdain for conservatives merely because they exist. With this book, eric presents his best columns as a cohesive discussion, ranging from serious to senseless, of why questioning issues such as the legality of gay marriage does not make one a homophobe; wanting to privatize social security does not mean one wishes to see seniors bleeding to death on the streets; and examining whether affirmative action succeeds does not make one a racist. With engaging and often amusing insight, eric illustrates how people can disagree without impugning their humanity.
With Ideological Bigotry and his ongoing blog, erics ultimate goal is to make the world a better place. Within these pages, he illuminates that until liberals see conservatives as a noble opposition, they will continue to live in the intellectual, ethical, and political wilderness reserved for those who prefer rage, hatred, and anger to rolling up their sleeves and creating solutions.