Jack Posobiec announces new anti-communist book 'Unhumans' with Skyhorse Publishing, drops July 4th

"This is the book and we're gonna be releasing this on the Fourth of July."

"This is the book and we're gonna be releasing this on the Fourth of July."

Jack Posobiec announced the launch of his upcoming book on Tuesday, to be published by Skyhorse Publishing. "Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them," will be released on July 4th. Co-authored with Joshua Lisec, the book will build on Posobiec's work exposing communist revolutions on his Human Events Daily podcast, which airs on Real America's Voice.

Speaking about the book to a crowd at Mar-a-Lago, Posobiec, author of three books, discussed the ills of communism, tracking back the ideas to the French Revolution. Toward the end of the gruesome butchery that was rampant during that time, a group of Carmelite nuns were led to the guillotine. They sisters were told to renounce their faith. When they would not, they were each decapitated in turn.

He shared this story to explain the kind of courage America needs now in the face of her detractors, to show that the French Revolution was a proto-communist revolution. It was followed by many others that will be detailed in the forthcoming book. 

"We saw what happened in the in the Russian Revolution when it was Marxist Leninism. We know what happened in China when it was called Maoism. And I would submit to you that the new communism of our day does take its name, in essence, from the same line but it is a new Marxism not necessarily of economic though economics does play a role. 

"This is Cultural Marxism This is the foe that we face today. Because here in the United States we had a strong middle class— at least until Joe Biden got into office. And the middle class that's now under attack—the landlord's the Christians—we know that's who they always come for first. The religious, the small business owners, the petit bourgeoisie as Marx would call it. 

"Now, we faced this foe for hundreds of years. And for hundreds of years, we refused to be defeated by this foe. This foe was not defeated by the communists of Russia. This foe was not defeated by the communists of China, not by the revolutionaries of France. 

"And I submit to you tonight, ladies and gentlemen, that the United States of America will not bow to social cultural Marxism, that we will stand for our principles," Posobiec said.

He discussed the idea behind the book, bringing up the work he'd done on Human Events Daily. "What my friends and I and my co-workers and I have been doing at Human Events, is we've been categorizing these communist revolutions throughout the ages. And we put up a huge series of podcasts called the China Files. Many of you may have seen that. We put up another one earlier this year, the chronicles of the revolution. And we're getting all the way up to the Cultural Marxism today. 

"And so tonight," he said, "I'm proud to announce that we have signed a deal with a publisher we are going to be publishing all of this in a new book that will teach us all how to identify the cultural Marxists how to use their playbook against them, how to crush their revolutions, and we will specifically call them that which they are because they reject the human rights of others. They reject the humanity of their oppressed classes, I submit to you that they themselves have become the "Unhumans." This is the book and we're gonna be releasing this on the Fourth of July."

The book is available for pre-order from Skyhorse Publishing.


 

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