From the Mandalorian's Gina Carano to everyday citizens Americans are becoming uncomfortably aware of just how easy it is to be canceled. What can we do about it? Vivek is a brilliant legal mind and serial entrepreneur who has done the heavy lifting for us! Not only are we protected from being fired for holding non woke viewpoints on political and social issues, we can defend ourselves against the actions of the woke mob.

Vivek Ramaswamy is a Harvard educated Yale grad, attorney, serial entrepreneur, and frequent guest opinion writer for the Wall Stree Journal, Newsweek and other print and online publications. His new book Woke Inc. comes out in August of 2021.

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