Publisher's Synopsis
We used to trust experts. We really did. Scientists, professors, economists-people who spent thirty years studying a thing were generally assumed to know more about that thing than Chad with a YouTube channel and a ring light. But then the internet happened. And with it came the democratization of information. Which sounded great until everyone decided they were a virologist after watching one interview on Joe Rogan. Sorry, experts.
Tired of the endless online shouting match? Feel like theworld's gone mad-and you're stuck in the crossfire? This isn't your typical left vs. right rant. Why We're All Screaming and Nobody's Listening dives deep into the chaos of modern discourse point by point, with sharp wit, biting clarity, and a refreshingly human voice. In this provocative and satirical exploration of today's culture battles-from race and class to cancel culture, online outrage, and the collapse of public trust-you may find yourself laughing, wincing, and maybe even rethinking your own hot takes. Inside, you'll find chapters on:
- Why everything feels like a war (even brunch)
- How the internet broke nuance and monetized outrage
- What happens when politics becomes your personality
- The illusion of choosing sides in a rigged system
- And most importantly: how to step off the battlefield without surrendering your soul
If you've ever wondered how we got here-and whether we can crawl out-this is your book. Equal parts cultural critique, social psychology, and gallows humor, it offers something rare in today's climate: perspective. Perfect for fans of Douglas Murray, Jonathan Haidt, Bill Maher, or any reader tired of the noise but still curious about the truth hiding beneath it.