Summary of The Snowflakes' Revolt by Amber Athey: How Woke Millennials Hijacked American Media
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The "snowflake" generation of college students has taken over the workforce and hijacked mainstream media, using campus mob intimidation tactics to push America further to the left than ever before. This book will expose how modern media influences the American public with the coordinated assistance of left-wing politicians, think tanks, special interest groups, and "experts." It will argue that the introduction of petulant radicals to this already volatile concoction will only accelerate the media's collapse.
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GETTING STARTED
THE OL’ COLLEGE TRY
BEATING A DEAD HORSE
CRUEL SOMMERS
SLAVING AWAY
A HIGHER CLASS
UNPLANNED PARENTHOOD
CAMPUS REFORM
DEMOCRATS WRITE THE NEWS
REVOLVING DOOR
INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE
THE WOKE TAKEOVER
MEDIA MATTERS
THE HILL TO DIE ON
DEMOCRACY DIES IN WOKENESS
THE FAILING NEW YORK TIMES
TAYLOR MADE
GETTING CANCELED
THE WOKE DESTRUCTION
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The most important details in this text are that comedian Cam Harless tweeted a wisecrack that set off a firestorm at the Washington Post, leading to the suspension of one reporter and the termination of another. Dave Weigel, who started his second stint with the Post in 2015, was unaware that corporate newsrooms are no longer receptive to attempts at comedy. Felicia Sonmez, who was the polar
half of Harless's equation, blasted him publicly on her Twitter account. Weigel apologized, but Sonmez continued to angrily tweet, now directing her ire at another Post colleague, Jose A. Del Real, who argued it was inappropriate for Sonmez to air her grievances publicly and that she had behaved cruelly by encouraging the internet to pounce on Weigel. Left-wing journos rallied behind their champion, declaring Sonmez a hero for fearlessly speaking out.
Sonmez had been placed on paid administrative leave by the Washington Post for tweeting a story about rape allegations against Kobe Bryant shortly after the basketball star perished alongside his daughter in a gruesome helicopter crash. She argued that white men in the newsroom were able to get away with murder
on social media while women and minorities faced unfairly harsh punishments. The Post fired Sonmez after a full week of nonstop tweets trashing the company's leadership, but why was she so eager to risk her reporting job by publicly trashing her colleagues and employer? Sonmez's lawsuit against the Post might have something to do with it, but corporate media companies like the Washington Post and the New York Times have incentivized this kind of reckless sociopathy. The new generation of reporters, such as Sonmez and Lorenz, are radically left-wing and have learned that journalism
can be a powerful tool for activism.
They use the platforms afforded to them by major corporate outlets to pressure and shame anyone who dissents from left-wing orthodoxy. Media outlets were all too happy to go along with this at first, but eventually, newsroom leaders would become the targets. This was entirely predictable if you were paying attention to what the young progressives were up to. The woke left operates with a different playbook than the average political activist, using tactics such as riotous protest, character attacks, public shaming, and outright lies to stifle dissent and create a culture of fear. The campus left used moblike behavior to take over their newsrooms, pushing media coverage further to the left, scalping their nonwoke colleagues, abandoning journalistic principles, and sending the corporate media into chaos.
Newsroom leadership ran for cover, and even right-leaning media outlets were guilty of this abdication of leadership. The woke mob has attempted to cancel me on numerous occasions, but I'm still here. Here is my story of how wokeness migrated from campus to the corporate media, why it will decimate an already struggling industry, and how conservatives can fight back.
GETTING STARTED
The most important details in this text are the details of the teacher's plan to distribute three slices of pie based on the hierarchy of grades in the class. The teacher wanted to convince people that they should redistribute their income because "nobody