Duck, Duck, Goose!, Master FEWNU
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Duck, Duck, Goose!
Fragmenting Global Freedoms

Author: Master FEWNU

Unabridged: 3 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/18/2024

Category: Fiction


Synopsis

Title: Duck, Duck, Goose! Fragmenting Global FreedomsAuthor: Master FEWNUGenre: Political Satire/Expose. Reverse Psychology Political Comedy, Feel Free to Read Too Far, and Vice Versa.Ducking responsibility? Goosing you for questioning? Denying Constitutional Rights? Ducking the Bill of Rights?In "Duck, Duck, Goose: Fragmenting Global Freedoms," readers are invited into a wildly exaggerated yet eerily familiar world through the eyes of Master FEWNU, a satirical embodiment of global corporate autocracy. This book artfully blends humor, irony, and absurdity to critique the interplay of power, politics, and societal control in the modern world.If the TRUTH will set us FREE, let us continue to playfully explore what is true in the Global Arena.Master FEWNU guides us through a series of interconnected chapters, each a satirical exploration of different facets of contemporary society. From the manipulative maneuvers of the media industrial complex and the dubious dealings of the medical and military-industrial complexes to the overreaching influences in agriculture, education, and legal systems, no stone is left unturned in this satirical romp.Through the metaphor of the childhood game "Duck, Duck, Goose," the book symbolizes the systematic removal of freedoms and choices, painting a vivid picture of a world where the powerful dictate the rhythm and the masses are caught in a perpetual struggle to find their seat in an ever-changing landscape.Master FEWNU's narrative is both outrageous and insightful, poking fun at the absurdities of our societal and political systems while also encouraging readers to question and reflect on the underlying truths of these institutions. The book is a comedic yet poignant reminder of the power of satire as a tool for critique and awareness.

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