
Her clear explanations of how we are manipulated into submitting to the old status quo have allowed me to now easily recognise this all around me. Surely X isn't needed because the situation is already so much better than it used to be or so much better than somewhere else? Isn't X going to be a step too far? Having read Malik's revelations of these phrases being repeatedly rolled out over the past century and beyond, I giggled to spot a 'taking feminism too far' clickbait headline on Twitter the very same afternoon. Malik looks back through history to illustrate how movements towards greater equality have historically been dismissed and subdued through the use of the same tired arguments. I no longer have to feel isolated as I try to wrangle my thoughts into coherence! Instead I am inspired to feel part of the journey towards a fairer society which doesn't put only straight white male identity at its centre. I loved reading We Need New Stories! This is a book which reflects exactly how I feel about the way in which ideas such as political correctness and free speech are being corrupted and manipulated away from their original meanings, and Nesrine Malik encapsulates her investigations and arguments in such a way that I can point directly to We Need New Stories and say 'read this' and 'this is what I want to say'. See more of my book reviews on my vegan ko-fi
