For the longest time, I believed that America was a horrible, racist, hateful country. It was only until recent months that I realized that was a lie. Now I've grown to love my country and I want to make it greater. I'll be blunt and upfront, which is my actual personality, so this is not some kind of power trip. I do not care how controversial my political ideas and opinions are. I do not care about my readers feelings, and you should not care about mine.
If you disagree with me, say it, I don't care. This is a free country. Type it in the comments, make an argument, but don't attack my character or call me a racist or a homophobe because that is tiring. It is a weak response, as calling me a petty name will not solve anything. Call my ideas stupid and explain why, but don't call me stupid.
If you do not like politics, do not read this story. If you would rather listen to emotional feelings and a sob story instead of subjective facts, do not read the story. If you do not want to read facts coming from an abrasive, yet honest, teenager, do not read this story.
Stay if you want, I'm not holding a gun to your head. Every book I write in the Teenage Politics series will be about a different subject of controversy in America. Statistics will be shown and remember this is subjective. Do not take my word for all this, research it yourself, but know, what I'm telling you is not a lie, it is the truth. If I mess up and there is evidence showing I did, hit me up. If you want me to write a book on a certain subject, hit me up.
Now that that is all out of the way, let's get on with the show.
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Teenage Politics: The Destructiveness of Socialism
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