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I’ll preface this by saying that I have no problems with fauci and so I’m definitely not the target market for this book.

I wonder, though, what would make a person want to read a book about someone that they hate? I can’t imagine a more useless use of my time than that. Even if the book was true (which I highly doubt given some of the other notable books by the same author “Profiles of the Vaccine injured”, “A letter to liberals”, and “The Wuhan Coverup”), what do you gain? Sounds like concentrated rage-fuel to me…



"what would make a person want to read a book about someone that they hate"

I would/am reading history books about Hitler, Stalin, etc. You want to understand how something so atrocious can happen and how such people can rule over so many, not just rule, and how so many would follow them and love them. It is pretty valuable to try to understand that.


> Sounds like concentrated rage-fuel to me…

That's what you gain. You get a cardboard villain to hate.




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