Your Call Is Important to Us: The Truth about Bullshit by Laura Penny

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  • Pub. Date: July 2005
  • 256pp
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    • Pub. Date: July 2005
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 256pp

    Synopsis

    “There is so much bullshit that one hardly knows where to begin...”

    Taking no prisoners, author Laura Penny dissects—no, disembowels—the culture of globalized, supersized, consumerized bullshit, from Bush’s White House, with its “wallpaper of phony populist sloganeering,” to Big Pharma, with its “gateway prescription drugs.” With vinegar and wit, she shows us how this smorgasbord of phoniness alienates us from one another, breeds apathy, and makes us just plain stupid.


    Decoding the Bullshit: A Few Choice Phrases

    •astroturfing: the fabrication of phony grassroots concern by PR firms

    •Capra-corny: see Tom DeLay’s Mr. Smith Goes to Washington spin on his conversion to politics from his previous calling (bug murderer)

    •increased productivity: business-speak for getting rid of the people who produce things

    •kakistocracy: government by the worst citizens; see also plutocracy, Republican Revolution

    •the Lady Hal: the recorded female voice that says things like “Your call is important to us”

    •think-of-the-childrenism: the ultimate equal-opportunity piety; see No Child Left Behind Act

    •The War on Some Drugs: the prohibition of venerable old substances for the benefit of the manufacturers of newfangled patented ones

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    The odious lies of advertising and PR; "morbidly obese CEO bonuses"; news networks that are "content providers" rather than sources of journalism; "nutraceuticals," "cosmeceuticals" and lifestyle drugs; overly powerful and financially motivated insurance companies and HMOs; and, of course, the reliably unreliable politicians-Penny's political and corporate targets in this everything-and-the-kitchen-sink sendup are largely American (although she reserves some ammunition for her homeland, Canada-or, as she lovingly calls it, "Soviet Canuckistan"), and rest assured the U.S.A. comes off pretty badly in comparison to its neighbor to the north. Penny, 30, is a teaching fellow at King's College in Halifax. Her common-sense, ordinary-language observations are peppered throughout with historical context and riffs on current pop culture. (Some of the latter feel on the verge of being dated.) Penny's exemplars and analyses of official and corporate insincerity give an otherwise flip and insubstantial work some credible heft-even with the subtitle's blatant attempt to ride Harry Frankfurt's coattails. (Aug.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Laura Penny is thirty-one years old and tired of being put on hold. She is a teaching fellow at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and this is her first book.

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    Your Call Is Important to Us: The Truth about Bullshitby Anonymous

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    June 09, 2006: This is an almost worthless book. Having established an interesting thesis--that bull is different from lies and more damaging to our society--the author then largely ignores her own premise and spends the rest of the book attacking easy targets such as Wal-Mart and insurance companies, not for spreading falsehoods, but for their business practices. Even if you agree with the author, you've been victimized by a sort of bait and switch, as what she discusses is for the most part not what you thought she was going discuss. Furthermore, the book is not well written--her attempts at humor fall flat, her popular culture references are out of place and tiresome, and her attitude is smug. Let me add that I am very liberal myself but I am not going to recommend a mediocre book simply because the author and I share the same ideologies.

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    February 01, 2006: Laura Penny really does an excellent job making the reader realize just how inundated with BS the average person is. It's not so much that she tells us anything we didn't already suspect. It's that she shakes our shoulder to awaken us to the dangers of letting the BSers get away with what they're doing to us as individuals and society in general.