authoritarianism

Sleepwalking

People weren’t afraid. They were asleep. The Chairman’s rule wasn’t about brute force; it was about exhaustion, apathy, and distraction. Every day, a new outrage. Every week, a new enemy. And people adjusted. They stopped expecting things to make sense. By the time they realized what had happened, it was too late—easier to just go back to sleep.

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A Nation for Sale: Corruption Under the Black Circle

The Black Circle had turned corruption into policy. The economy boomed—for the elite. The Chairman’s followers cheered as he sold the country piece by piece, drowning them in propaganda while the rich lined their pockets. Cora and Alex saw the truth, but it didn’t matter. The firehose of lies was too strong. The people believed what they needed to believe.

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The Department of Faith

Faith was no longer a choice; it was law turning religion into policy, forcing obedience under the guise of morality. LGBTQ rights were erased, divorce outlawed, and belief in anything but their version of Christianity made dangerous. It was no longer safe to question faith.

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The Forever War

In The Forever War, Cora watches as the world crumbles around her, powerless to stop it. What started as minor skirmishes in distant lands has grown into a global conflict without end.

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It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Numb)

In It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Numb), the chaos isn’t just coming—it’s already here. The song spirals from blind optimism into resignation, capturing the relentless churn of manipulated crises, collapsing institutions, and the numbing realization that there’s no escape.

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