The Death of Freedom: A possible future story
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  • Reads 130
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 5
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published May 03, 2017
The world became a scary place in 2016 when America elected that Arrogant, ignorant, bigoted, and fascist man. The year now? 2023. That man, that demon was elected again and America has fallen into ruins. Everyone's freedoms were taken. No freedom to talk about what we want, No freedom to protest, and No freedom to be who we want. Back in 2018, freedom died. The people that were on his side, were all for it, but the rest of america were against it. Now, In a war torn America, the people who want their freedoms back fight in the resistance. They came to be known as "We The People". They fight for what they believe in against the people that are loyal to that demon who sits on his throne and brain washes the people that believe in him. 



Autor's note: Yes this is a controversial story but I want to use my right to speak about what I want before it is taken from me. 

People that support that man, go away.
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