Making Men Without Chests: The Aftermath of Virginia Tech




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Making Men Without Chests: The Aftermath of Virginia Tech

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In this insightful and frank look into the cultural fallout following the Virginia Tech shooting, John Whitehead delves into the current climate of political correctness and how pre-censorship is making us fearful of saying or doing anything that might be misconstrued.

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John, Whitehead, The, Rutherford, Institute, censorship,

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