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=== Parodies of anticommunist fables === These were intended to be videos that I then just never made, so they're not necessarily very in-depth. * (i do not remember the title of this) (?/?) - I try to imagine an alternate version of <cite>The Giver</cite> where the "weird, dystopian" society was clearly founded by Trotskyists and subsequently anarchists try to break the whole thing apart but end up making even worse decisions than the Trotskyists did * 'a better 1984' (?/?) - I attempted to do the same thing with <cite>1984</cite> but it was a little bit of a mess, so I doubt there is any getting finished for that one * 'a better The Trotsky' (?/?) - young Leon Bronstein realizes he is just like Trotsky, and then proceeds to do something more analogous to what Trotsky <em>actually</em> did. * Theo and Carla (?/?) - a response to the PragerU series <cite>Leo and Layla</cite>, where the time travel device is not working quite right and the kids keep end up "accidentally" meeting Communists. I had such great images of this in my head, I thought it would be just unbelievably funny, but unfortunately I really didn't have quite enough factual history research to finish any of the "episodes". Tip: it's a lot harder to write an actual semi-nonfiction history skit than to simply, say, imagine a fake socialist transition in the universe of <cite>Dragon Ball</cite>. Or to write a historical fiction book where you try very hard on accuracy for a few things but otherwise most of the events are made up. [[Category:Metatransitional literature thesis portals]]
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