Summary of Mark McDonald's United States of Fear

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

Book Preview: #1 The practice of wearing masks outdoors is completely irrational. There is no evidence that any significant number of people have caught a respiratory infection by being outdoors.

#2 Women are not disproportionately victims of violent crime. In fact, they are more vulnerable due to their higher degree of empathy and attachment to others, especially the most vulnerable.

#3 Women have always been mothers, and have always had to protect their children from danger. However, there have been some significant changes in the environment since the end of World War II that have affected women's fears and anxiety.

#4 The 1970s saw fears of environmental collapse and even the extinction of the human race. Today, these fears are still felt by many women, who are told that their country hates them and wants to subjugate them into patriarchal subjugation.

Summary of Mark McDonald's United States of Fear