In those days, the High Council didn't exist. Now it serves as Kidville's faceless government. Their house consists of 27 university students, three of whom are the eldest male Alexander descendants. In the years before 1983 up until 1986 – a period known as Contemplation - one which led up to Kidville's inception – the world was expanding. Suddenly, North America was maturing; in ignorance, people began entitling themselves to government-owned democracy – in reality, this system evoked only 'drunk' freedom – and rejected strides toward economic strength in favor of humanitarian movements.
This period instilled America's latest depression, one concerning social matters instead of business. Red, white, and blue discolored, her harlequin was lost after forfeiting Canada over to the High Council.
Old men and young women join in tears over the loss of God's land. Oh America, a country – by this time – once free of any racial, religious, or intense environmental problems had the pigs Squealer and Napoleon form her curriculum, Mussolini as her father, and Mary the First of England the source of her fair skin and receding hairline, Canada. Through this, we have made a monster."
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The Canadian Empire
Short Story"In the beginning, Alden Alexander published Kidville." *** The Canadian Empire is an allegory that depicts life in Kidville, a communist nation. The story follows Joanne, a dissident, who is deceived by Thomas - another 'rebel' - into joining his r...