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The Father We Loved on a Beach by the Sea
by Stephen Sewell
Dan confronts his father's silence and hypocrisy, railing against the social injustices and political corruption he was raised to ignore. He expresses a deep sense of betrayal and a desperate need for a paternal connection that was never fulfilled.
Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America
Max delivers a heated, profanity-laden defense of American interventionism and Western values following the September 11 attacks. He argues that global hatred toward America is rooted in envy and that the war on terror is a necessary response to protect human progress.
Dan confronts his father with raw fury regarding the hypocrisy of his upbringing versus the cruelty of the world. His political rage eventually dissolves into a vulnerable, desperate plea for paternal connection and recognition.
Max, an Australian man living in America, delivers a visceral and profane defense of the United States' response to the September 11 attacks. He explores themes of global envy, civilizational hope, and the brutal reality of modern conflict.
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