If you savored Watters' barroom wit dismantling liberal double-standards, prepare for evolutionary psychology weaponized against woke absurdity. Gad Saad brings academic credibility to the same cultural battlefield, turning campus madness and media hypocrisy into laugh-out-loud takedowns that validate everything you suspected about parasitic ideologies infecting common sense.
This isn't dry theory—it's rebellious satire wrapped in evidence-based ammunition. Every anecdote feels like forbidden truth spoken aloud, the kind of conversational brilliance that makes dissecting identity politics feel like victory.
Every anecdote feels like forbidden truth spoken aloud, turning cultural critique into personal vindication.
"This book is a critical, must-read for anyone who values freedom...masterful job of showing how society has grown complacent and accepting of false beliefs..." — Brian South, Goodreads
"The Parasitic Mind is a brilliant, funny, and extremely timely exposé...the most important book of 2020, at least for those who value autonomy, individualism, and truth." — Sarah, Goodreads
"this magnum opus exceeded even my high expectations...the book is both informative and inspiring!" — Wilton, Goodreads
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