‘United in Hate’ Explains the Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror and Hamas

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New edition of Jamie Glazov’s celebrated book offers powerful exposé of the perverse psychology of the Left.

TODAY, February 24, is the release date of Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’. Order it HERE.

The new and updated edition of Jamie Glazov’s seminal work “United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas” could not have come at a more critical moment.

The first edition was published to great acclaim in 2009. Since then, Glazov’s analysis has proved prescient as the Left has grown ever more enamored with cults of death and destruction.

New York City is now led by a Hamas-supporting Muslim “Democratic Socialist” who has promised to “replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism” and refuses to condemn the phrase “Globalize the Intifada.” Minnesota’s elected officials have embraced a Third World welfare state beset by billions of dollars in grift and fraud. Antifa operatives burn federal buildings and riot in the streets while the Left has thrown away every shred of moral principle to dedicate themselves to a Hamas death cult that promotes a medieval morality in which rape is a justifiable weapon of war, women are second-class citizens and homosexuality is punishable by death.

In a heartfelt and illuminating foreword, Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor and current U.S. ambassador to Israel, sums up the essential question that Glazov’s work seeks to answer: “How could the most vocal advocates of an unrestrained, unbridled libertinism, one which embraces and even celebrates behaviors that have been stigmatized by virtually all cultures and religions up until the modern age, enter into a strong and apparently untroubled alliance with the adherents of a rigid and uncompromising code that would pronounce the death penalty upon many of precisely the behaviors that their allies celebrate?”

How indeed? “Queers for Palestine” comes instantly to mind.

In “United in Hate,” Glazov enables the reader to make sense of this apparently inscrutable contradiction. The child of Soviet dissidents who were lucky to escape with their lives, Glazov has a deeply personal understanding of the importance of the West’s hard-won freedoms and the horrors and deceptions of a totalitarian society.

During the Cold War, Glazov explains, the Left was able to “mask” its “true allegiance” to despots and dictators under the guise of supporting social justice and equality. Today, however, the pretense is gone. “The Left has torn off its own mask,” states Glazov. “Leftists have gleefully joined hands with those who perpetrated the horrors of October 7 in Israel – and who are infamous for strapping bombs around their waists and blowing themselves up next to women, children and infants in baby carriages, and then celebrating having done so.”

To understand this contradiction at the heart of the Left’s self-conception, it is essential to delve into the perverse psychology fueling their revolutionary crusade. Glazov’s analysis here will ring true for any observer of contemporary American society:

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