📖 Overview
The Red-Green Axis 2.0 examines the intersection between far-left political movements and Islamist groups in America. Simpson presents research on how these seemingly different forces work together toward shared goals of transforming American society.
The book documents specific organizations, funding sources, and key figures involved in what Simpson terms the "Red-Green Axis." It traces the development of various activist networks and their connections to mainstream political institutions.
Through extensive sourcing and documentation, Simpson builds a case about coordinated efforts between progressive activists and Islamic organizations in areas like immigration policy and cultural change. The narrative follows money trails and organizational ties across decades of activity.
The work raises questions about the nature of political alliances and the ways disparate movements can align despite fundamental ideological differences. It presents a perspective on how social movements operate and combine forces to achieve institutional change.
👀 Reviews
Readers view the book as a political exposé focused on immigration and refugee resettlement issues. Many Amazon reviewers call it informative but partisan in nature.
Positive reviews highlight:
- Research and documentation of refugee data
- Specific examples from European immigration cases
- Clear presentation of complex policy details
Critical reviews note:
- Heavy conservative bias in analysis
- Lack of counterarguments or balanced perspectives
- Selective use of statistics
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.6/5 (92 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (16 ratings)
One verified Amazon purchaser states: "Well-researched but comes across as fear-mongering rather than objective analysis." Another writes: "Important information about NGOs and funding sources that isn't covered elsewhere."
Several readers mention the book contains similar content to Simpson's earlier work "The Red-Green Axis" with updated statistics and examples.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔍 Author James Simpson has extensively researched refugee resettlement programs for over a decade and previously published "Red-Green Axis: Refugees, Immigration and the Agenda to Erase America" in 2015.
🌐 The book explores the collaboration between leftist organizations and Islamist groups, termed the "Red-Green Axis," and their influence on U.S. immigration policies.
📊 The updated 2.0 version includes new data on the significant increase in refugee admissions during the Obama administration, with detailed analysis of the financial costs to American taxpayers.
🏛️ The work examines how various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and voluntary agencies (VOLAGS) receive substantial federal funding to resettle refugees, with some organizations receiving up to $2,000 per refugee.
📚 The book has been cited by several conservative policy organizations and think tanks in discussions about immigration reform and national security concerns.