
Two Things Can Be True At Once
Clarkson Lawson
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In a world dominated by hyper-partisanship, manipulation, and echo chambers, Clarkson Lawson offers a brutally honest guide to breaking free from political tribalism and reclaiming independent thought. As a former prominent MAGA influencer with over a million followers across all platforms, Clarkson knows firsthand how easily people can be manipulated by their biases. Raised in a household where authority couldn't be trusted, he developed a deep skepticism of mainstream narratives-whether they came from the media, political parties, or
social influencers. Through candid personal stories, sharp analysis, and unapologetic criticism of both the left and the right, Clarkson exposes how political movements, media platforms, and social influencers exploit our natural tendencies toward bias, fear, and in-group loyalty. But more importantly, he shows how to break free. From addressing the cultural and systemic nuances of race and LGB & T issues to revealing how politicians use morality to manipulate voters, Clarkson offers a refreshing, independent perspective grounded in the belief that Two Things Can Be True at Once. This book is not about telling you what to think-it's about showing you how to think critically, recognize manipulation, and find truth in a world designed to keep you divided.
Duration - 2h 2m.
Author - Clarkson Lawson.
Narrator - Digital Voice Antoni E.
Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Clarkson Lawson Media LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Clarkson Lawson
Digital Voice Antoni E
Clarkson Lawson Media LLC
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In a world dominated by hyper-partisanship, manipulation, and echo chambers, Clarkson Lawson offers a brutally honest guide to breaking free from political tribalism and reclaiming independent thought. As a former prominent MAGA influencer with over a million followers across all platforms, Clarkson knows firsthand how easily people can be manipulated by their biases. Raised in a household where authority couldn't be trusted, he developed a deep skepticism of mainstream narratives-whether they came from the media, political parties, or social influencers. Through candid personal stories, sharp analysis, and unapologetic criticism of both the left and the right, Clarkson exposes how political movements, media platforms, and social influencers exploit our natural tendencies toward bias, fear, and in-group loyalty. But more importantly, he shows how to break free. From addressing the cultural and systemic nuances of race and LGB & T issues to revealing how politicians use morality to manipulate voters, Clarkson offers a refreshing, independent perspective grounded in the belief that Two Things Can Be True at Once. This book is not about telling you what to think-it's about showing you how to think critically, recognize manipulation, and find truth in a world designed to keep you divided. Duration - 2h 2m. Author - Clarkson Lawson. Narrator - Digital Voice Antoni E. Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Clarkson Lawson Media LLC ©.
Language:
English
Introduction
Duration:00:09:40
Chapter 1 Two Things Can Be True at Once
Duration:00:08:14
Chapter 2 Why Bias Feels Like Truth (And Why That’s Only Half the Story)
Duration:00:13:03
Chapter 3 The Political Show: Why Both Sides Want You to Believe Only One Truth
Duration:00:09:37
Chapter 4 Conservatism vs. Liberalism
Duration:00:09:12
Chapter 5 Race and Bias: Why Both Sides Are Right (And Wrong)
Duration:00:09:47
Chapter 6 The Abortion Debate – A Moral, Legal, and Practical Divide
Duration:00:08:35
Chapter 7 LGB & T in Politics: Why Activists and Conservatives Are Both Missing the Full Picture
Duration:00:09:08
Chapter 8 The Immigration Debate – Balancing Security,Economy, and Culture
Duration:00:11:27
Chapter 9 The Economics of Government – Balancing Growth, Spending, and Reality
Duration:00:08:26
Chapter 10 How Identity Shapes Bias
Duration:00:05:37
Chapter 11 Best Way to Vote
Duration:00:11:44
Conclusion The Path Forward
Duration:00:08:12