Author: David Lehner
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Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Ever wonder where cancel culture, censorship, and the repression of ideas come from and where they are taking us? The Far and the Near will shed some light. A corrupt foreign nation with a history of censorship, opium exports, and human trafficking, plans to set aside twenty-three percent of its territory for nature preserves. Why? Meanwhile in this country the main character, a researcher in a government agency, writes what he believes to be a routine report, and all Hell breaks loose, leaving him to wonder why we to turn truth into lies and persecute everyone who disagrees with us.