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  • Termites: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion

    (By Abhijit Joag)

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    Author Abhijit Joag
    “Book Descriptions: Termites clinically demolishes the romanticization of the leftist movements as being the torchbearers of equality and social justice. Its expose of the satanist, racist and hateful psyche of the left is shocking, to say the least. Its comprehensive deconstruction of Marxism's current avatar of Cultural Marxism or Wokism is a must read for every Indian. In fact, for every human being.

    —Dr. Anand Ranganathan, Author & Scientist

    Termites by Abhijit Joag lays bare the perverted psyche of the left, the clever cover up of its anarchist, violent movements and exposes its sinister agenda of destroying the free world by subverting institutions like family and religion from within. Termites is disturbing, shocking and leaves you wondering how the world is going to counter the all-pervasive woke attack that is the left’s latest avatar.

    —Shefali Vaidya, Author & Social Activist

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    As neo-Marxism takes aim at India, Termites unveils the covert machinations lurking beneath, signaling a dire threat to our very foundations.

    —Swaroop Sampat Rawal, Actor & Educationist

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    Folks, grab a copy, read it. Tell others about it. This must reach far and wide.

    —Nilesh Oak, Author

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    History has taught us that the left ideology has always been destructive in its quest for global control. Their promises of Collectivism and Equity, have been built on shattering social institutions like family, religion, patriotism and democracy, the very tenets on which the edifices of Western civilisation were built. In adapting to newer times, the left has garbed itself in a new ideology—Wokism.

    In this eye-opening, seminal book, author Abhijit Joag peels off the layers of insidious messaging that cloak leftist mechanisms that infiltrate society to redefine cultural parameters so that they gain control. Like termites, they gnaw at society from within, to create chaos and destruction.

    This book focuses on why India has to beware of Wokism deepening its roots in the cultural ethos of the country. For what has happened in the US today, could soon take place in India. In weaponising extreme individualism, perverted feminism, sexual revolution, women’s rights, transgenderism, gender fluidity and distortion of history, concepts that keep society on the boil, the aim is to view everything through an ‘Oppressor-Oppressed’ prism.

    A must-read for every Indian, at a time when the country is at a cultural tipping point.”

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