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Ongoing, First published Feb 22
Mature
Nonfiction Writing by Zoey Hayton

	Discusses political topics ranging from police brutality to disproportionate violence against women. Defines terms for those just learning about leftism or politics. 

I encourage you to read and open up your mind. I will also share my criticism with leftism, despite being leftist. I am open for discussion and willing to learn anything.
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