The Generational Divide
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  • Reads 318
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 5
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2018
It's 2025 and the world's gone to hell. 
The 45th and last President became a dictator, but the lack of gun regulation in the US made it easy for the people to overthrow him. But at a drastic cost. Isn't that always the way?
The split between the generations became violent; Millenials and Boomers at each other's throats, the Gen Xers stuck somewhere in the middle. Generation Alpha was with us. They were only 15, at the oldest. And we all knew that the Gen Z Zones were the best for them, until they felt safe enough to leave themselves.
But now, we're wondering if the remaining generations before us are going to try and go against us. They've never agreed on anything, but a lot of them don't like us. 
Society died that day.
Did all of our decency, too?
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