Nellie Bowles was a good leftist: she ran the gay-straight alliance at her high school, read The Nation, reported for the New York Times and even proudly joined the cancellation of a white author friend, ahem, ex-friend, caught up in a literary race row.
Now she’s holding up a mirror to the ultra-progressive elite and their excesses, starting with the 2020 summer of “fiery but mostly peaceful” protests.
Her new book, “Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History” dives into her personal and professional awakening, taking a wild ride through the CHAZ autonomous zone in Seattle, Antifa protests, race-reckoning sessions for guilt-stricken white women, and the radical trans movement.
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