The year was 2025 when America, as we once knew it, ceased to exist. It wasn't an invasion, nor a foreign power, nor an unexpected natural disaster. No, it was much more insidious. It came from within-the seeds of hatred, planted over decades, finally blossomed into a full-scale nightmare. It began with whispers. Subtle but dangerous ideas, carefully crafted and masked as patriotism, began to take root in the halls of power. What was once fringe ideology slowly morphed into mainstream rhetoric. The nation, divided already by race, class, and culture, became fractured beyond recognition. A spark was all it took. A single election. A movement cloaked in promises of restoring "greatness" to a broken country. An ugly idea-one that had always been there, festering beneath the surface-was resurrected in the most powerful offices of the land. The white supremacists, once considered extremists, found themselves elevated to positions of influence, and from there, their plans unfolded with chilling precision. It started with laws-small, seemingly inconsequential changes-until the entire system was rewritten. New rules were imposed, and the "other," the non-white, the immigrant, the outsider, was stripped of their rights. People who had once lived freely and equally found themselves targeted. Minorities were imprisoned, forced into labor camps, or worse, erased entirely from the social fabric of the nation. But what began as a governmental shift became something more. It became war-civil war. The country, divided not just by geography but by a horrifying new ideology, turned on itself. Neighbor against neighbor. Friend against friend. The very essence of America-the belief that all people were created equal-was shattered. The white supremacists had their vision of a "pure" America, and anyone who didn't fit their definition of "American" was nothing more than a threat to be eradicated. Yet, in the darkness of oppression, sparks of resistance began to ignite. Small groups-individuals from all walks of life, from every race and creed-refused to bow to the hatred that gripped their country. They began to fight back. They began to organize. This is not a story of nations and borders. This is a story of humanity. The question at its core is simple: What happens when hatred becomes law, and how far are you willing to go to survive it?
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