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  • karma | styles au by polemic
    polemic
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    and as she watched the dark red color drip from her fingers, she wondered if revenge was worth it at all. copyright a.p. 2014
  • EcoGuerrillas: A Deep-Ecology, Climate Fiction Novel by sajjohnson
    sajjohnson
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    New segment published every day through the end of 2020. Graduate students Eva and Eric have been frustrated by the lack of concern the world seems to show towards the changing climate. As the environment approaches a tipping point, they gather a team of like-minded individuals committed to a livable tomorrow-by any means. Their group pushes society to change through actions that call attention to problem points. They sabotage the gasoline distribution system, create a propaganda campaign turning the public against wasteful actors, destroy dams causing ecological problems, simulate the danger of nuclear plants, and demonstrate the instability of our food network. The leaders pen a manifesto to incite change and inspire acceptance of the sacrifices needed to survive what is coming: coordinated attacks that may destroy global industrial infrastructure. This is not just the introduction to an alternative dystopian timeline-all the facts are all true, with citations to prove it. The narrative both rationalizes and humanizes so-called extreme environmental arguments to encourage readers to reevaluate their previous convictions.
  • 00:00 by ameisindarkofisial
    ameisindarkofisial
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      Parts 5
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  • Banalysis: The lie destroying the West by Frankhaviland
    Frankhaviland
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    In his debut work, Haviland persuasively illustrates that the notion of equality is antithetical to the core of scientific knowledge. Furthermore (even assuming honourable intentions), equality is being misinterpreted, leaving us in a world where 'variance' has simply been outlawed. In any conceivable form now, different outcomes by race, gender, religion, sexuality etc. are viewed by society as problems which must be solved, rather than interesting facts to understand. This is what is meant by Banalysis (banal analysis) - the denial of variance. In our understandable desire to enforce equality on a world which clearly does not want it, society has made a serious misstep for which we are now paying the price. Failed multiculturalism, spiralling crime rates in London, the rise of gender dysphoria, the assault on masculinity, confusion over race or gender, and the inability to deal with Islamic terrorism, are all symptoms of a deeper malaise - our inability to effectively discriminate has left the West in a crisis of identity.
  • THE LAST OF US by ydwbnz
    ydwbnz
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    When what Luna calls the "advance of the resistance " distorts life as she knows it and wipes out the majority of the human race, she to her knowledge is the only one to survive. However she refuses to believe she is the last of us and forces herself into danger and vulnerably in an attempt to salvage the hope she still has for humanity before the attack. When she encounters Leon Haynes, together they are both determined to find a cure for those diseased by anger, and rekindle a society that was lost in their now apocalyptic world. Theres just one problem; the resistant.
  • Deviled minds by Hannah_Jean_
    Hannah_Jean_
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  • Witchcraft Manifesto by GreatQueen_DarkWitch
    GreatQueen_DarkWitch
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    A polemic book of Witchcraft, Occultism and Esoterism