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Spectrum of Lies

Spectrum of Lies

by Sam LaCrosse

★★★★ 4.1 · 10 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Social Psychology & Interactions

About This Book

The long arc of justice bends toward progress—but only for some.After years of ostracization, segregation, and sky-high unemployment and poverty, the disabled community, especially those with autism, are receiving increased attention and resources. But what is the real agenda, and who are the real crusaders leading the charge?In Spectrum of Lies, Sam LaCrosse exposes a pursuit toward progress and justice as a decoy mission for the destruction of excellence and merit that have defined America since inception. Enabled by narcissism, opportunistic ideologues, and corrupt social justice movements, transableism has taken center stage, creating unworthy victims and spreading poisonous philosophies. LaCrosse analyzes the history of autism, dissects harmful narratives, and provides the weapons needed to conserve American principles and time-tested values. Spectrum of Lies, the follow-up to bestsellers Value Economics and Toxic Immaturity, is a must-read for navigating transableism, finding real solutions, and reclaiming our country’s most sacred values.

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Sam LaCrosse

Sam LaCrosse

Author Bio: Sam LaCrosse is a nobody. He's hasn't done anything exceptional, extraordinary, impressive, or notable. But, if you want to check him out, he is the CEO and founder of Don't Do This, LLC, writes blogs on dontreadthisblog.com, and the host of the Don't Listen to This Podcast. He hails from Cleveland, Ohio and currently resides in Austin, Texas. This is his first (and potentially only) book.There is more help than ever before, so why is it that everyone seems so helpless? The answer is that no one can be helped unless they don't know why they need it, and why that help is so important. In "Value Economics: The Study of Identity", you will learn both how to create values and how to use them to answer that ever-important question.
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