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Divided We Stand

The Story of the “Great American Exodus” Told by the White Guy Who Saw It Go Down

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Divided We Stand

By: Kipjo K. Ewers
Narrated by: Casey Finnigan
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You all know the date in the history books that symbolized the end of the greatest country in the world, the United States of America. In truth, we hadn't been great for a long time, just a superpower with a lot of money to burn. But on that date, everything changed.

It wasn't due to an invasion, nuclear assault, or cyber-attack. It wasn't because of any virus deadlier than COVID, although we should be so lucky. And it wasn't a civil war or overturning of the government that did us in. During some concise years, other countries found a way to become a far better alternative to us. And fed-up people, many of whom were told to go back where they came from, decided to do as they were told and went back where they came from by the millions. And I saw it all go down.

This is the story, told by my eyes, of how the United States of America fell because of the greatest walkout in history. So, take a seat, pour yourself a stiff one, or spark up because this is about to be a rough listen.

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Genre Fiction Political Government
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