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* PropagandaMachine: FoxNews, which in this story becomes Fox Faith & Family, or F3.
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* LaResistance: The Free Minds movement.
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* CureYourGays: Reorientation camps spring up throughout the country to cure gays of their sexual attraction.
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* BookBurning: Books that are deemed to promote "satanic" agendas are sorted out and burned by the new Christian American government.
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* BookBurning: Books that are deemed to promote "satanic" agendas are sorted out and burned by the new Christian American government. The lead character's job at the present time of the story is to help in the destruction of said books.
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* BookBurning: Books that are deemed to promote "satanic" agendas are sorted out and burned by the new Christian American government.
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* BuryYourGays: Sanjay, who is portrayed as gay, is killed in a televised stoning. Also a gay Buddhist monk immolates himself during a public protest.
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* PublicExecution: Sanjay is given a televised stoning.
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A 2013 speculative fiction novel by Frederic C. Rich in the same vein as [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], depicting an AlternateHistory where SarahPalin and JohnMcCain won the 2008 election, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the United States eventually becoming a [[TheTheocracy theoracy]] in less than two decades.
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A 2013 speculative fiction novel by Frederic C. Rich in the same vein as [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], depicting an AlternateHistory where SarahPalin and JohnMcCain {{John McCain}} won the 2008 election, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the United States eventually becoming a [[TheTheocracy theoracy]] in less than two decades.
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* CivilWar: Several states attempt to secede after the fifty blessings are put into law, including New York where the protagonist is captured when Manhattan is retaken.
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A 2013 speculative fiction novel by Frederic C. Rich in the same vein as [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], depicting an AlternateHistory where SarahPalin and JohnMcCain won the 2008 election, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the United States eventually becoming a [[TheTheocracy theoracy]] in less than a decade.two decades.
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A 2013 speculative fiction novel by Frederic C. Rich in the same vein as [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], depicting an AlternateHistory where SarahPalin and JohnMcCain won the 2008 election, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the United States eventually becoming a [[TheTheocracy theoracy]] in less than a decade.
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* TheTheocracy: The United States fully becomes this after the establishment of the Fifty Blessings and the civil war that follows.
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* TheTheocracy: The United States fully becomes this after the establishment of the Fifty Blessings and the civil war that follows. Later we learn that Israel has followed suit, and become a Jewish theocracy.
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* TheCommandments: The Constitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," a series of commandments, many of which are vague and unenforceable. Also counts as [DystopianEdict Dystopian Edicts].
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* TheCommandments: The Constitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," a series of commandments, many of which are vague and unenforceable. Also counts as [DystopianEdict [[DystopianEdict Dystopian Edicts].Edicts]].
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* SelfAbuse: One of the Fifty Blessings is no sex acts outside of marriage, including masturbation. The guards at the POW camp enforce this.
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* The Alternet: The Purity Web which is a highly sanitized version of the Internet, and everyone's activities are monitored (which sites they visited, which search terms they entered, and how long they spent on each site).
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* The Alternet: TheAlternet: The Purity Web which is a highly sanitized version of the Internet, and everyone's activities are monitored (which sites they visited, which search terms they entered, and how long they spent on each site).
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* IllegalReligion: All religions except for Christianity as defined by the characters in the book.
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The novel is told from the perspective of a lawyer who writes about the events after being released from a POW camp for his part in the attempted succession of New York, and gets a job at the New York Library where his job is destroying books. In this world, the Constitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," the Internet has been replaced in the United States with "The Purity Web," homosexuality is outlawed, Jews are given five years to convert to Christianity or be deported to Israel, and all other religions essentially banned.
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* TheCommandments: The Constitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," a series of commandments, many of which are vague and unenforceable.
* POWCamp: The protagonist spends time in one after he's captured during the siege of New York, where RuleNumberOne is nomasturbation.masturbation.
* TheTheocracy: The United States fully becomes this after the establishment of the Fifty Blessings and the civil war that follows.
* POWCamp: The protagonist spends time in one after he's captured during the siege of New York, where RuleNumberOne is no
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The novel is told from the perspective of a lawyer who writes about the events after being released from a POW camp for his part in the attempted succession of New York, and gets a job at the New York Library where his job is destroying books. In this world, the Constitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," the Internet has been replaced in the United States with "The Purity Web," homosexuality is outlawed, Jews are given five years to convert to Christianity or be deported to Israel, and all other religions essentially banned. With the dissolving of all international treaties, China has grown to engulf much of Asia and Australia, while Russia has done the same with Europe.
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A speculative fiction novel in the same vein as [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], depicting an AlternateHistory where SarahPalin and John McCain JohnMcCain won the 2008 electon, election, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the United States eventually becoming a [[TheTheocracy theoracy]]. theoracy]] in less than a decade.
The novel is told from the perspective of a lawyer who writes about the events after being released from a POW camp for his part in the attempted succession of NewYork. York, and gets a job at the New York Library where his job is destroying books. In this world, the Consitution Constitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," the Internet has been replaced in the United States with "The Purity Web," homosexuality is outlawed, Jews are given five years to convert to Christianity or be deported to Israel. Israel, and all other religions essentially banned. With the dissolving of all international treaties, China has grown to engulf much of Asia and Austraila, Australia, while Russia has done the same with Europe. The protagonist gets a job at the New York Library where his job is destroying books.
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A speculative fiction novel in the same vein as [[NineteenEightyFour 1984]], depicting an AlternateHistory where Sarah Palin SarahPalin and John McCain won the 2008 electon, setting in motion a series of events that leads to the United States eventually becoming a [[TheTheocracy theoracy]]. The novel is told from the perspective of a lawyer who writes about the events after being released from a POW camp for his part in the attempted succession of New York. In this world, the Consitution has been superseded by the "Fifty Blessings," the Internet has been replaced in the United States with "The Purity Web," homosexuality is outlawed, Jews are given five years to convert to Christianity or be deported to Israel. With the dissolving of all international treaties, China has grown to engulf much of Asia and Austraila, while Russia has done the same with Europe. The protagonist gets a job at the New York Library where his job is destroying books.
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