dystopian America

The Regrets

The Chairman had promised prosperity, but all he brought was ruin. Farmers who had stood by him, who had believed his words, watched as their lands were seized, their livelihoods destroyed, and their futures stolen. The contracts went to his billionaire friends, the suffering was dismissed as “necessary pain,” and when they finally spoke out, they disappeared just as quickly as the jobs.

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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 Rally of Retribution

The rally was a spectacle, a circus of blind devotion, where his followers waved flags, bought overpriced merchandise, and cheered as he spun his lies into gospel. It didn’t matter if nothing made sense. They weren’t here for the truth. They were here for the feeling of it all.

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The False God

The Chairman wasn’t just a leader—he was chosen. That’s what the pastors told them. He was imperfect, yes, but wasn’t David a sinner? Wasn’t Paul once Saul? God uses flawed men to carry out His will.

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