Where’s Her Medal? Why We Celebrate the Reformed and Ignore the Righteous
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- ISBN8227376091
- EAN9798227376091
- Date de parution16/04/2025
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
We live in a culture that worships the comeback but ignores the consistent. Where the woman who spiraled, sinned, and "found herself" gets a microphone, and the woman who never lost herself is treated like a footnote. Where's Her Medal? is a raw, unfiltered cultural wake-up call for anyone who's ever wondered why society celebrates redemption-but mocks restraint. Through dead-serious analysis, dark humor, and disturbingly true social critique, this book exposes how virtue lost its value in a world addicted to visibility, applause, and rebrands.
From purity culture to public confessions, feminism's war on modesty to the rise of algorithm-fueled exhibitionism, this book doesn't just challenge the modern narrative-it flips the table. This is not a soft Christian devotional. This is a cultural weapon. If you've ever been the good girl who played by the rules and got ignored, the steady one overshadowed by chaos, or the parent watching virtue be erased by social engineering-this is your manifesto.
It's time to stop praising brokenness like it's a badge of honor. It's time to honor the woman who never fell. It's time to ask: Where's her medal?
From purity culture to public confessions, feminism's war on modesty to the rise of algorithm-fueled exhibitionism, this book doesn't just challenge the modern narrative-it flips the table. This is not a soft Christian devotional. This is a cultural weapon. If you've ever been the good girl who played by the rules and got ignored, the steady one overshadowed by chaos, or the parent watching virtue be erased by social engineering-this is your manifesto.
It's time to stop praising brokenness like it's a badge of honor. It's time to honor the woman who never fell. It's time to ask: Where's her medal?
We live in a culture that worships the comeback but ignores the consistent. Where the woman who spiraled, sinned, and "found herself" gets a microphone, and the woman who never lost herself is treated like a footnote. Where's Her Medal? is a raw, unfiltered cultural wake-up call for anyone who's ever wondered why society celebrates redemption-but mocks restraint. Through dead-serious analysis, dark humor, and disturbingly true social critique, this book exposes how virtue lost its value in a world addicted to visibility, applause, and rebrands.
From purity culture to public confessions, feminism's war on modesty to the rise of algorithm-fueled exhibitionism, this book doesn't just challenge the modern narrative-it flips the table. This is not a soft Christian devotional. This is a cultural weapon. If you've ever been the good girl who played by the rules and got ignored, the steady one overshadowed by chaos, or the parent watching virtue be erased by social engineering-this is your manifesto.
It's time to stop praising brokenness like it's a badge of honor. It's time to honor the woman who never fell. It's time to ask: Where's her medal?
From purity culture to public confessions, feminism's war on modesty to the rise of algorithm-fueled exhibitionism, this book doesn't just challenge the modern narrative-it flips the table. This is not a soft Christian devotional. This is a cultural weapon. If you've ever been the good girl who played by the rules and got ignored, the steady one overshadowed by chaos, or the parent watching virtue be erased by social engineering-this is your manifesto.
It's time to stop praising brokenness like it's a badge of honor. It's time to honor the woman who never fell. It's time to ask: Where's her medal?























