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  • We, the Disobedient: Gospel for American Truth by Elon_X_Freeborn
    Elon_X_Freeborn
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    In a nation built on ideals and dismantled by secrecy, one man chooses to stand in the fire. Elon Musk, once a partner in power, now defies it all-from the deep state to the president who once called him friend. As the Republic fractures, a new declaration rises-not of independence, but of defiance. This is the story of a nation on trial, a party born from truth, and the disobedient few who dared to believe.
  • TikTok Is Programming You by RobinKers
    RobinKers
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    Mark never considered himself paranoid, but something about TikTok unsettled him. The more he learned, the more he realized TikTok wasn't just an entertainment app. It was a subtle, powerful tool of influence, quietly shaping opinions, reinforcing biases, and even swaying political perspectives. In a world where algorithms decide what you see-and what you don't-Mark begins to wonder: What's really driving the choices we think we're making?
  • The Wolf of Los Angeles by liyanggggpoly
    liyanggggpoly
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    In the vast expanse of North America, Hawk experiences a rebirth, carrying with him the memories and skills from his past life. Determined to carve a path to power and wealth in the alluring city of Los Angeles, he dives into the world of entertainment and media. As Hawk navigates this glamorous yet treacherous landscape, he discovers that media is not just a dazzling stage but a powerful tool for manipulating public opinion and shaping societal narratives. Behind the glittering facade, every word and image is meticulously crafted, concealing a web of intrigue and moral dilemmas. In his struggle for influence and ambition, Hawk uncovers the dark truths of the media game. He faces not only fierce competition and cunning adversaries but also his own inner conflicts and choices. As he gains mastery over the media's power, he must decide: will he chase after riches and influence, or will he aspire to something greater, with a sense of responsibility? In this tale of rebirth, choice, and manipulation, Hawk's fate intertwines with the future of society, revealing a complex and authentic world.
  • VEST OF LIES by M_N_Warsi
    M_N_Warsi
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      Parts 6
    Plot- Vest of Lies opens in Bright City-a metropolis guarded by supes worshipped as living gods. When a monstrous attack shakes the city, the Super Five rise as symbols of hope, strength, and salvation. But behind the cheers, a quieter story unfolds. Stephen, a struggling biotechnologist living a fragile, ordinary life, becomes an unseen casualty of heroic justice. As the city celebrates survival, he learns that saving lives does not always mean protecting the innocent-and that truth can be buried as easily as bodies. This is not a story about heroes and villains. It is a story about what gets sacrificed so the world
  • Monetizing Misery: Ego, Gender Bias & the Outrage Economy of VDM by Nwachimerogo
    Nwachimerogo
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    In the wake of one man's (Mohbad) tragic death, another man known only as VDM rose from obscurity to command the attention of millions. But behind the viral videos and provocative rants lies a dangerous playbook: sensationalism over substance, ego over empathy, and manipulation over truth. This long-form critique dissects VDM's tactics through the lens of media theory, misogyny studies, and the failures of Nigerian institutions. It examines how his rhetoric, arrogance, and vendettas, especially against actress Iyabo Ojo, thrive in a society where the justice system is broken and public trust in credible information is shattered.
  • Parallels Between Orwell's Animal Farm & Contemporary Global Political Dynamics by inkstainsdaydreams
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    George Orwell's *Animal Farm*, published in 1945, serves as a timeless allegory of the Russian Revolution and a prophetic cautionary tale about the cyclical nature of political corruption. This thesis explores the enduring relevance of Orwell's work by drawing parallels between the themes and events depicted in *Animal Farm* and the current political climate across various global contexts. It delves into elite power grabs, propaganda, the betrayal of revolutionary ideals, and the exploitation of the working class, using modern examples like populist leaders and state-controlled media to highlight how Orwell's critique of power dynamics remains critically pertinent today.