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Progressive Prejudice

Exposing the Devouring Mother

Progressive Prejudice explores how the final taboo of toxic femininity weaponizes compassion and care to the detriment of society, politics, and culture.

How did Donald Trump win reelection? The answer to this question will be studied by historians hundreds of years in the future, but an understanding of progressive prejudice is essential to this inquiry. This book takes a step back and contextualizes Trump’s historical electoral victory through the lens of an underdiscussed, culturally destructive force. This force, the devouring mother, is the archetype of female predation. It is personified on the political left in modern feminism and hides behind compassion, victimhood, and presumed moral purity. Combating this cultural destruction through a radical acceptance of individual accountability is essential to retaining our freedoms and fighting for equality.

Corbly, an author, attorney, and poet, explores the final taboo: female perpetrated violence through a provocative series of autobiographical and cultural essays. Through these essays, Corbly elucidates how progressive beliefs and practices assume the moral superiority of women, while marginalizing and socially destroying the lives of individuals who live under the weight of female perpetrated abuse.

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Silent Suffering

Poems of Pain and Purpose

Each epoch of history brings stories of pain, triumph, oppression, freedom, purpose, suffering, grief, and joy. Silent Suffering explores the depths of the human experience through an exploration of the present moment, a time in which postmodern, progressive ideas reign as the societal benchmark for goodness, justice, beauty, and—ironically—truth.

This poetic critique of progressive values invites the reader to doubt progressive dogma by critiquing the foundations of the progressive approach to morality and justice. The combination of social and cultural commentary pairs with traditional elements of classical poetry to immerse readers and listeners in the experience of modern nonconformists who silently suffer in the shadows of culture’s ever evolving progressive doctrinal creeds.

About the Author

Leslie Corbly is an author, poet, and attorney whose work challenges the cultural orthodoxies of her generation. As The Maverick Millennial, she rejects the conformity of progressive and postmodern ideologies, championing classical liberal values and timeless truths.

Her debut poetry collection, Silent Suffering, gives voice to those pushed to the margins by the moral philosophies of our era, while her nonfiction work, Progressive Prejudice, confronts the hidden costs of progressive and feminist beliefs. Across both genres, Leslie’s writing blends personal reflection with cultural critique, offering readers an unflinching defense of reality over illusion, courage over comfort, and truth over groupthink.

Leslie holds a BA in Journalism and a JD from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. She writes broadly on topics ranging from civil liberties to philosophy, theology, classical wisdom, and human dignity. She lives in Utah with her husband, Tim, and their son, Keith. In her free time enjoys CrossFit, hiking, playing the piano, and exploring classical literature, history, philosophy, and theology.

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