This book is funny as hell, but it's a bit disturbing like I really wish this was suppose to be satire, but this was a serious attempt by Ben to make a political thriller, but falls insanely short, it's just a what-if of all the conservative conspiracies come true.
Every character is a caricature, the plot is insanely predictable, and lazy, Ben seems to glorify odd behavior, but I guess that's every republican, but every scenario is so predictable it's laughable.
Ben introduces black character... He's a criminal.
Ben introduces a Mexican character... She's a criminal.
Ben introduces a middle eastern character... He's a terrorist.
Ben introduces a black activist group... They're all criminals.
If you're not white and from America, you're obviously gonna be a criminal or a plot device to be used and casted away via Ben Shapiro's logic, People of color can't coexist outside of criminal activity, duh.
But oddly in Ben's world, you can commit crimes like murder, and if you're white or a cop, you get absolved of the crime and it was all justified because they're not white.
There's even a part where Ben tries to justify, absolve, and later absolve again a cop gunning down an 8 year old child implying that murdering a child isn't big enough it shouldn't be put on the news, or anyone should feel outrage towards it... Like Ben you seriously need therapy for even writing something like that.
Aside from all the questionable standpoints of murdering people, Ben sequel baits a second book, and I have to say this book is so horrible it's good, it's "The Room" in novel form, and at this rate Shapiro will be the new Alex Jones with this level of whacky cartoonist right-wing conspiracies.