Color [ashton Irwin fanfic]

Color [ashton Irwin fanfic]

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Finally the future of proper diversity and equality is here? As the government of America has now decided to take a stance on which specific community you'll grow up in with others of different ethnic backgrounds that you're supposed to breed with in order to "maintain" the ethnic diversity. That's pretty hard if you're photographer Ashton who's allowed access into other communities because of his job and sees people he's never seen before not to mention a hella hot upbeat brown girl who he may fall in love with (duh) but that means crossing all lines that the government has put up to only mate from those in your community, but she's from a different one. Shit.
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A story that speaks about a future with a president who puts boundaries on everything, even love. It's 2018, and one of the most corrupt men, named John Greedman, had been elected as president of the United States. He was in his second year as president and the world had turned into a rewind of the years past: schools were segregated by numerous races, and it wasn't just the schools, it was every single public place in the world. The newest laws were against gay rights. Now, you weren't allowed to kiss your gay or lesbian partner in public and people would be allowed to harass you or even get you arrested for it. A group of gay rights activists start protesting against the government and the laws against love. Will they be able to win back their rights? Note: if this story sounds familiar or seems real, then you know what I'm hinting at. Here is something you need to know about me, and I don't care what you say about it: I strongly support gay rights and I believe you cannot put a boundary on love. If you say love is free, then why are you telling a man "oh you can't love him because he's a man too," or "oh, you can't love her because you're both girls."? You are free to support who and what you want, but this is my personal opinion. So, take this story with a pinch of salt. Anyways, that's all from me, enjoy the story. Feel free to comment. Enjoy.

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