Unseen Equals

Unseen Equals

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In every society to ever walk the earth there has been inequality. Sometimes it is unseen. However in Nala's world is couldn't be more obvious, at least to her. Nala lives in a world inwhich humans not only created inequality but the beings that suffer by it. Robots are treated as second class citizens by the Malumnia goverment. Nala struggles everyday to try and fight for robots rights but as a 20 year old living in an apartment block with her friends there's only so much she can do. Nala knows her childhood shaped who she is as a person but she'll soon learn it impacted her in more ways then she can begin to imagine.
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