THE book collector found the quaint secondhand bookstore on East Main Street in Charlottesville, many years after the 2025 "Blood and Soil" riots. Back then, white supremacists wearing armbands and brandishing torches tried to "take their country back" after their racist and psychotic candidate received a drubbing at the polls — and again insisted, as he did in 2020, that he had been cheated.
Only this time, nobody was buying. The nationwide crackdown that followed was swift and forceful, as it should have been right after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The instigators of the riots were arrested, charged and convicted, and their inbred MAGA enablers were discredited and kicked out of office. Conservatives tried to rebuild the Republican Party from the shambles left by the lunatic fringe that had taken it over. The man who instigated the madness, Donald Trump, was convicted of various crimes, including insurrection and treason. The racists and the idiots who blindly supported him and the "Christian" fundamentalists slunk back into the woodwork of American society, ready to reemerge when the time was ripe.
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