Red Wave Rising (1st Annual Red Wave Conference)
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Opening Ceremony
Ao Marire Auditorium, State University of the Capital
Huānoch, Milintica

The Ao Marire Auditorium had been chosen by the organizers of the Red Wave Conference as the site of the opening and closing ceremonies. It was the second largest auditorium in Milintica, and its towering walls were a representation of Milintican ideology in concrete and brick form. The angular, unadorned architecture promised uniformity, solidity, equality and endurance - everything that the Milintican state aspired to be. Not just for itself, but for the world, if the most idealistic, ambitious and ideologically driven among them had their way.

The Ao, as it was affectionately known by State University of the Capital students and alumni, was the ideal centerpiece for the Conference for another reason. Ao Marire, the first socialist President of Milintica, had been a driving figure in the conversion of Milintica into a socialist state from 1917 to 1923. His own "red wave", in its way, was an inspiration for Neina Arana and the others who had planned the conference.

As the assembled delegates and guests waited, the lights slowly dimmed in the auditorium. Bright red spotlights then slowly came to light, highlighting the flags of the IDU assembled on the wall behind the podium. Flags for every recognized IDU nation were there, not just the flags of the nations attending the conference. Revolution is for everyone, Neina Arana liked to say. From its very opening scene, the conference was meant to be a very clear shot across the bow of the contented capitalist nations of the IDU.

As a new set of spotlights rose onto the stage, a figure dressed in jeans and a rough button-down shirt walked to the podium. Mazayotl, the new Prime Minister of Milintica, smiled broadly as he took the microphone. "Honored delegates and guests, welcome to Milintica, and to the State University of the Capital! Our nation and our peoples welcome you in solidarity, brotherhood and sisterhood. We welcome you to this first Red Wave Conference - the first, with our collective strength behind it, of many. Change is constant, and so is the need for us to fight for the people. So this conference shall likewise be ongoing, until such time as the red wave of change sweeps our world."

As the crowd cheered, Mazayotl smiled again. "Your presence here shows your commitment to the fight for equality and for change. Milintica shares your resolve, and we will stand with you as we seek change around the world."

As Mazayotl continued with his speech, Milintica's President waited for her own turn at the podium to come, at the end of the conference. For now, she was at Haven House, managing an entirely different matter. The country's former President, Matōchmizalo, and the Milintican Peoples' Party had been barred from attending the conference. The MPP had planned to protest their ban outside the conference. Arana was not having any of that. Huaxō, the new National Police Commissioner, had already been given his marching orders. Several hours before the conference started, both Matōchmizalo and former Prime Minister Tupai Tapihana had quietly been detained. With their two top leaders suddenly out of the loop, the MPP found itself a bit disarmed as the National Police surrounded their headquarters building "for security purposes."

Tazal Hall, State University of the Capital
Session: "International Solidarity"

First up was Spartacus Jones, Member of the Slokaisian Legislature, representing Revolt! "First of all, I would like to acknowledge all the comrades who have died in the struggle for Kaijanese independence, both against the violent armed groups such as the Kaijan League which try to install their brand of Fascism and the abusive government of Brooke Weasley."

"Kaijan, for those unaware, is an island of Slokais, which has been oppressed by both colonial powers for many centuries and by decades of capitalist mismanagement. Slokais is a country which claims to be diverse yet in reality is controlled by Catholic Anglo-Costanoan capitalist elites. I was educated of these injustices by my brother in arms, Mohamed Al-Marwasai in 2016. I had a mental break the prior year, the capitalist music industry had broken me after years of performing and industry deals, and I was on a retreat in the mountains in North Kaijan. During this time, I read many pieces of key leftist literature, including Al-Marwasai's 'Isle of Greed'. I would recommend it to all comrades here, a real 10 of 10 book. I actually tried to promote it as Minister of Education, but the powers that be wouldn’t have that, they wouldn't have that."

"Anyway, I invited Al-Marwasai to my retreat. We had several good vegetarian meals. And then he informed me what had been done to his people. The federal government had begun a program in 2012 which put infrastructure and business planning in the hands of private partners, these partners were simply the sons and daughters of these colonial sugar companies. He explained to me that many turned to radical Islam as a way of comradery and escape from capitalist reality. Although I respect the religion, its radical implementation has seen fascistic practices such as the arrest of those who don’t live by their social code. I believe in religious freedom, but not the ability to deny others of their freedoms for the sake of religion."

"I realized at that moment, not only did Slokais Island need socialism or the world needed socialism, but each and every people group needed socialism. Economically and socially, an independent Socialist, Kaijanese state would be self-sufficient and free of the exploitative wills of some Slokasians. Liberation can only be achieved through the mechanism of socialism. The vehicle, armed struggle or by political methods is up for those who are driving to decide. I won’t speak publicly on which method I prefer for my own personal safety, the Fascist, Slokasian Intelligence Bureau is already tapping my house, they're already tapping my house."

"I leave you all with the Kaijanese proverb 'Dia yang didu, sebaiknya mencapai tinggi'.  Meaning he whose tower has the deepest supports shall reach the greatest height."

When Jones was done, he received a tremendous amount of applause.

Alain Bonnet, member of the Aurian Parliament representing the United Aurian Commune, was next. Bonnet discussed the importance of gaining legitimacy through foreign outreach in matters that aren't subject to ideological disagreement with capitalist nations, such as national defense. Using the UAC as an example, he argued for similar legitimatization through fighting alongside capitalist nations against a greater evil, namely Xiomera. "Dreamers can yet still be pragmatists," he said. Bonnet's speech was well-received by the more moderate delegates in attendance, but the response from the Milintican delegates was mixed. Cooperating with capitalist states for a mutual goal had been the hallmark of the previous administration, but was decidedly not the agenda of Arana or the Milintican Communist Party.

Lana Priede, member of the Aurian Parliament and leader of "The Wall" UAC faction, had a decidedly different approach. "Chaining ourselves to capitalists will only cement our position on a sinking ship. We are done serving the rich and always meeting their demands with a bent knee." Priede added, "Selling your soul in the name of safety is neither brave nor righteous." The more radical delegates in attendance, particularly the Milintican delegates, received this with raucous applause.

Javier Flynn, leader of the True Communist Movement of Lauchenoiria, won a strong round of applause as well for his remarks. “Those of us who still believe in a communist future for Lauchenoirians welcome the assistance of our international comrades. Averforth and Pavía are threats to all Lauchenoirians, so do not allow them to dissuade you," Flynn concluded, winning himself a gust of cheers from the Milinticans and the other more radical attendees. The Milinticans especially seemed gleeful at the idea of flipping Lauchenoiria back to the communist side.

Khara Gulug, representing the Taragaian Peoples' Revolutionary Party, mixed praise for the idea of International solidarity with a plea for a little bit of that solidarity to be directed the way of her faction in the Taragaian not-quite-civil-war. "Our government was overthrown by counter-revolutionary elements whose strings are being pulled by outside capitalist powers and fascists such as Xiomera. Please remember that our struggle is your struggle."

Huitzilimara, member of the Huenyan Chamber of Deputies representing the Huenyan Communist Party, called for both socialist movements and nations to confront "the rising number of right-leaning capitalist leaders with authoritarian tendencies," citing Huenyan President Xiadani by name as an example. Huitzilimara also called for socialist movements and governments to ensure they spoke with a united voice regarding their goals and positions.

The session was rounded out by Lōpil, Milintica's new Minister of International Outreach. "I want to thank our speakers for their wise words, and their long-standing and ongoing commitment to a better and more equal future for the people of their respective homelands. Your efforts, together with all of ours, will pave the way for the red wave we named this conference after, one step and one nation at a time. If we all work together and support each others' efforts, we will emerge victorious for the benefit of all."

A separate panel session with Devrim Köroğlu, Floor Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Haesan, and Professor Noriko Asano of the University of Saikane (Misumi) discussed capitalist indoctrination in state run secondary education. "In Eastern societies like ours, is still the state who ultimately determines who gets degrees, who gets appointed as managers, and who ultimately is in the position to oppress the working class," Köroğlu said.

Petera Hall, State University of the Capital
Session: "A New Economy"

Köroğlu spoke about systemic barriers to unionization in Haesan's manufacturing sector. "Never once has Haesan been governed by a leader who truly fought for its people," Köroğlu said, adding that "the only difference between the Haesan of today and the dictatorship of the past is the name of our leader."

Milintica's Minister of Trade, Huachilotl, spoke of the importance of coordinating efforts between socialist governments to reform national economies to a socialist system. He also spoke of the importance of ensuring the rise to power of socialist governments in nations not yet led by such governments, in order to create reform in more nations and build an overall worldwide economy on socialist principles. "We can't help all people in all lands if we maintain a patchwork of societies and economies. We must all do all we can to bring about an economic revolution, even if that means expanding on political revolution."

Chancellor Jax Bertoni of Doatia caused the biggest stir of the session, and perhaps the conference, with his remarks following Huachilotl. “While I recognize the urge to transition away from capitalism and fully acknowledge the harms of late-stage capitalism, planned economies pose equal risk of abuse, corruption, and negligence. Power in the hands of the few will always be a big risk. That being said, a transition from the traditional capitalistic dominance to a system of democratic socialism, where the needs of a nation’s people are met and its economy operates fairly and equitably is essential. Healthcare, education, housing, food, and basic utilities are unalienable human rights. A right to a job, a living wage, a voice in government, and a sufficient social safety net. Universal access to a social security for retirement or disability. These are pillars of a fair and just modern society. The nation of Doatia supports a global economic transformation to embrace these values and make them a reality for all citizens of the IDU."

"But, any attempt to consolidate government power, oppress the will of the people, and line the pockets of the few will be rejected and resisted by Doatia in the strongest terms possible. If the spread of communism gains traction in the IDU, Doatia is prepared to resist in whatever ways necessary. As we speak, my team is discussing sanctions, military intervention, diplomatic consequences, and an initiative to encourage democratic socialism across the IDU. Above all, a fair economy, a democratic government, and the freedom of dignity each human is entitled to will be upheld.”

The more moderate attendees of the session were quick to applaud Bertoni's remarks. However, the Milinticans in attendance, in particular, were less than pleased. Bertoni's remarks opposing the spread of communism fell rather flat with the hosts of the event, namely, a communist party whose eagerness to tout the idea of worldwide revolution had been worn rather openly on their sleeves throughout the day.

Hall of the Martyrs
Institute of Defense
Huānoch, Milintica
Session: "Swords, Not Plowshares"

The Hall of the Martyrs was the only location of the conference, other than various mixers and socializing events, not held on the campus of the State University of the Capital. The Hall of the Martyrs was a large conference hall located at Milintica's military academy. It was dedicated to the memory of guerrillas who had fought in various campaigns and locations for Milintica to advance the cause of socialism. Its mix of martial appeal and appeals to those lost to previous struggles was an ideal setting for those who were ready to advocate for a more muscular approach to creating a red wave.

Flynn was first up, and had quite a bit to say. “These are the lessons to be learned from the Second Lauchenoirian Civil War: we must not compromise our ethics by collaborating with counterrevolutionary forces, not even to win a war. It was the involvement of Kerlile and Gonhog on Suleman Chaher’s side that caused our eventual defeat - two countries that do not know the true value of communism! We must remain faithful to our ideals, and we must fight for them! We cannot accept weak compromises, peace treaties with the capitalists, as they will always find a way to turn them to their advantages. Lauchenoirians tried to rise up once more, only to be put down by their so called Coalition of 'liberation' - a mob of capitalistic countries dedicated to destroying the Lauchenoirian revolution. Every country that fought alongside Laura Moore and her corporate cronies should be ashamed. We must never stop fighting!” Flynn received a great deal of applause from the audience, which was composed mostly of the more radical elements attending the audience. A large group of Milintican Communist Party attendees began to chant "liberate Lauchenoiria" before being convinced to pipe down for the next speaker.

Bonnet was up next. "Exclusively attempting to throw out flawed capitalist systems entirely will only breed more resistance to the righteous. We must fight them both inside and outside of their established systems. Only then can we change the status quo in a way that will last," he said. "Making a stand does not always mean making yourself a martyr. Sometimes, it's just a way to get on your feet," Bonnet added. The audience seemed more receptive to this set of remarks than Bonnet's comments during the earlier session.

Gulug was next, and she was clearly in favor of a fight. "The people of Taragai are even now waging a fight against the so-called 'reformer' puppets of the hegemonic capitalist power structure in the IDU, who seek to make every nation their vassal and every people their servants. This is a fight that is being waged in every land, whether it is obvious or not, whether it is an open fight or not." Gulug emphasized the importance of "a collective effort among all movements and governments that are on the side of the people to wage this fight everywhere."

Huitzilimara was next to speak, and she also emphasized the importance of confronting "the enemies of the people" both at home and away from home. "Whether it's with a politician's pen or a guerrilla's gun, we cannot be afraid to seek whatever levers of power there are for us to effect change." Huitzilimara also called for attendees of the conference to focus on "the major centers of the capitalist-fascist power structure" in order to effect change. "As much as I want to see change in Huenya, I must admit that Huenya is peripheral. The major capitalist powers of the world, such as Laeral, Haesan, Libertas Omnium Maximus, Sanctaria, and Eiria are the ones that truly drive the power structure of the world. We must seek change in those nations to change the world."

Ngaire Tipene, the Minister of Decolonization and Depatrichalization of Milintica, was next. "There are many means for us to cause the red wave to surge. Ideally, the first one would be political, social and cultural. In capitalist nations, there is a rising discontent at the inherent inequality of those systems. Both culturally and socially, there are many in those nations who are ready for change. Desperate for it, in fact. We must support and uplift those people, and the movements they lead and will lead in the future. Supporting those movements and future leaders as they seek political power in their countries is essential. If the governments of the nations they are from believe in democracy as fervently as they claim, when socialist leaders win elections with our help and take power, those governments shouldn't object, no?" Tipene asked, to laughter from the crowd. "But if they do object, refuse to let those who are agents of change take the lead, or prevent them from fairly seeking office in the first place, then we not only have the right to seek change through force of arms, we have a responsibility to do so. No one should live under a government that denies their voice." Tipene highlighted Milintica's long history at providing both arms and guerrillas to such movements, and urged other nations and movements to "be prepared to seek freedom if democracy fails." Tipene also expanded on Huitzilimara's remarks about targeting capitalist nations by specifically calling out "world powers where capitalism and the tyranny of the jackboot combine," such as Shuell and Xiomera. "Any nation that combines fascism and capitalism to repress their people and seek hegemonic dominance is the highest enemy of the people, and must be fought at all costs."

While this session proved highly popular, not everyone was a fan. Anja Aalto, leader of the Communist Party of Zongongia and Minister for Pensions and Labour, was overheard telling other attendees the “Swords, not Plowshares” session was “counterproductive” and “playing up to all the stereotypes about us”.

Enoka Hall, State University of the Capital
Session: "True Justice is Social Justice"

Köroğlu was present at this session as well, and urged the attendees to continue to strive for change and social justice. "The capitalists are scared.  They have tried to gun us down.  They have tried to remove us from the ballot.  But time and time again, the people have chosen to give us a voice."

Huitzilimara touted Huenya's record of "incorporating social justice into our laws and policies as we formed a new government and nation" following independence from Xiomera. She said that "the driving beliefs of the Huenyan Communist Party and our allies in government" ensured that Huenya implemented principles of equality and fair treatment for all people. "Some in Huenya wanted us to become Xiomera lite - even going so far as to try to force the unwanted and unneeded crowned heads of the old Xiomeran Imperial monarchy onto us. We didn't stand for that. We helped draft the Acalan Manifesto, in which the Huenyan people made it clear that they would not accept repeating the mistakes of the old tyranny. And later, we ensured that our leaders heard us when we said that Yauhmi must go, Texōccoatl must go, all the crowned heads of ancient imperialism must go. We even forced he mighty Unification Party to listen to us, even if they did not want to, because we had the voice of the people. If we could do it, this can be done in any nation, in any society." Huitzilimara called on attendees to "promote new governments and movements in your countries that enshrine principles of social justice at the heart of everything they do." She also called on them to "devote yourselves to combating racism, gender discrimination, socioeconomic discrimination, anti-LGBTQ bias, and all other forms of discrimination" in their countries.

Catlcoatl Hall, State University of the Capital
Session: "Filling the Gaps"

Jones spoke again, to another highly pleased crowd. "Education is one of the most important factors in not only personal success but the success of an entire nation. Sadily, capitalism has created pre-existing disparities both between nations and within nations. In Slokais Islands, when breaking down score on the NAP (National Aptitude Placement) exam given to 16 and 17 year old’s in preparation for college, there are clear discrepancies by both ethnic group and class. For example, students of Blancos background achieved an average NAP score of 7.1 while Kaijanese students scored a 5.9 and Mallacans a 5.6. These students are not dumb, despite what the capitalist media will have you believe. It’s simply that capitalism has favored schools in wealthier areas while putting down schools in less wealthy areas. As Minister of Education, I tried to change this fact. I diverted more funds to low-scoring schools, instead of rewarding the same constant well-performing ones. In my 18 months before I was forced to resign for my personal views, these low-scoring schools achieved on average 0.5-0.7 points better. In addition, I expanded a program to provide free meals to students and prevented tax dollars from going to divisive religious schools which forced reactionary social views."

"Education is key, my late mother Dolores Jones who taught for 20 years in the Salvador City School District always said 'education is the key which opens the door to lifelong success'. Sadly she passed due to poor health habits encouraged by capitalist society, but that’s another story. I’m actually starting a school myself, called Dolores Academy. We will teach modern social and economic values with a vegetarian diet along with the standard revolutionary curriculum. I’ve been made aware, I’m out of time, in solidarity comrades."

Aalto was next. "Our goal in the [Zongongian government] coalition is to enable the people of Zongongia to see what changes are possible should they support a transformation of the economy towards Communism. We may not be able to achieve all our goals in this format, but we can advance recognition of our party and cause, while providing the people of Zongongia with an opportunity to vote for better in the referendum.”

Huitzilimara touted Huenya's success at "democratizing" healthcare and education, and the role of the Huenyan left in achieving that. "Prior to independence, Huenya was ruled by a Xiomeran government that liked then (and still likes now) to call itself a 'meritocracy'. Nothing could have been further from the truth. Ethnic Xiomerans, particularly those from wealthy or well-connected families, were practically guaranteed to attend better schools growing up. They often had access to resources such as tutors, libraries and special 'cram coaches' that those not of ethnic Xiomeran descent never had. And under the toxic ideology of 'Xiomeran meritocracy', which really equaled Xiomeran supremacy, they almost always had first dibs on the positions in higher education and in the corporate world that enabled self-sufficiency and success. And, as one might expect, that affluence also guaranteed better health outcomes, in the form of being able to afford better food and better healthcare. Under an independent Huenyan government, one dedicated to treating all Huenyans fairly, that has all changed. Our laws now mandate equal access to educational opportunities. Our laws now mandate equal access to healthcare and eliminate loopholes that allowed the wealthy to bypass the national health service to get better care. We have aggressively eliminated many of the open and secret loopholes and back-door agreements that allowed nepotism, family and elite connections, and certain backgrounds to benefit where others could not. And we have seen Huenya get better for it, every single year. No one group dominates our boardrooms, or our halls of government, anymore."

Huitzilimara continued: "The quality of our healthcare has improved massively for our people overall. Poverty is dropping. More people every year have access to better food, better healthcare, safer and healthier living conditions, and the educational opportunities that lead to success. We've done this by making sure the wealthy pay their fair share in taxes, that corruption and profiteering don't siphon funds away from our services, and that we maintain the principle that everyone deserves the same access to what they need. And let me tell you, it wasn't the Unification Party or leaders like Xiadani who did that, or even wanted that. If you want to see where the Huenyan success story has really come from, look to the Huenyan left. And then, look to yourselves, for you are the same agents of change for your people. And you can do it."

Paiwa Henare, Minister of National Equalization for Milintica, was next. "To truly fill the gaps, as we seek, this inherently requires a government, economy and society with a foundation in social justice and a strong commitment to every single person in their country, without fear or favor. Sadly, we don't live yet in a world where that is the norm for the majority of nations or people. But it can be! Your presence here proves that. When you go home, remember who you met here today, the conversations you had and the wisdom you learned, and use that as the springboard for change where you are."

After the Sessions: 
Cihuatl Ballroom, State University of the Capital

The final gathering before the planned closing remarks was held in the Cihuatl Ballroom in the Student Union building. It was a big mixer, an opportunity for the attendees to work the room. Javier Flynn would have been busily at work trying to chat up any leader who might be willing to provide assistance to the TCM to gain power in Lauchenoiria. This would not go well for Flynn. Even the Milinticans, usually eager to send their guerrillas off to fight the good fight, weren't ready to provoke Lauchenoiria - yet. Flynn would leave Huānoch empty-handed, at least for now.

Priede, for her part, would be working the room in a different way. As Bonnet mingled unaware, Priede was chatting up the Milinticans. Many Milintican figures, both publicly and privately, had already expressed support for the UAC taking a different direction. Priede saw Arana and her supporters, and Milintica in general, as natural allies. Priede was strongly hoping that the seeds she was planting would take root and prove to be fruitful for her.

Huitzilimara was also working the Milinticans. It was already very evident that the Presidents of Milintica and Huenya despised each other. Huitzilimara did have one thing in common with Neina Arana other than communism - she also despised Xiadani. Convincing the Milinticans to help Huenya's Communist Party was practically guaranteed success, under those circumstances.

Jones was chatting up a different group of people - namely, reporters. "In a historic moment of worldwide conflict and chaos not seen since the Great War, the Red Wave conference has been very productive. The capitalists don't want this, the imperialists don't want this, they don't want the workers of the world to unite for freedom." He added, "Liberation can only be achieved through the mechanism of socialism. The vehicle, armed struggle or by political methods is up for those who are driving to decide."

Closing Ceremony
Ao Marire Auditorium, State University of the Capital


As the conference drew to a close, the auditorium filled up once more for the closing ceremony. At the appointed time, the lights darkened once more. The Milintican State Orchestra struck up a classic revolutionary tune from the days of the Milintican switch to socialism. The tune smoothly transitioned to snippets of the national anthems of IDU nations, as a new group of people entered the auditorium. Members of the recently re-established Milintican Red Youth Corps carried in the same flags of the IDU nations from the opening ceremony as the snippets played. The flagpoles had red banners hanging from them as well, which swung from the top of the flagpoles as the banner-carriers walked to line up at the rear of the stage. The message was once again clear: Milintica may have been a tiny nation, but it had big ambitions for the world.

When the orchestra finally stopped, Neina Arana walked to the podium to applause from the crowd. They were hoping for a strong speech from the firebrand new President to close things out. They would not be disappointed.

"Honored delegates and attendees, thank you so much for attending this conference, and being here in solidarity with us. I was truly hoping for this first Red Wave Conference to be a success, but you have made it exceed even my wildest dreams. I am so grateful to have all of you here," Arana said. "The spirit that you have brought to Milintica, and to this conference, reaffirms our faith in a red future for our world. You have come here from different nations, backgrounds, and societies, but one thing has brought you all here: your commitment to a better world."

"I am convinced now, more than ever, that the future is ours to shape. By working together for a common cause and goal, we will change the world. The Red Wave will rise, in nation after nation. And you are the ones who will make that happen."

As the crowd cheered, Arana raised her hands. "If we all work together, support each other no matter the cost, and persevere no matter the challenge, we cannot help but prevail. Just as you all stand together here, Milintica stands with you. When you need support, Milintica will be here. If you need refuge from persecution, Milintica will be here. No matter what happens, your struggle is our struggle. As proof of that commitment, I am proud to announce that Milintican volunteers will soon travel to Taragai, to help our fellow communist Chaghagan Khoga in his fight against the counter-revolutionary puppets of capitalist powers that are trying to seize Taragai from its people."

Gulug grinned broadly at Arana's words. Khoga's faction had been struggling badly, and Milintican support could turn the tide for them.

"Milintica is also ready, in a way that has been long coming, to prove our loyalty to you, and to this fight," Arana said before taking a dramatic pause. She raised her right hand, pointing at the ceiling. "Effective immediately, Milintica is withdrawing from the Union of Caxcanan States. We are removing the fetters of an anti-socialist alliance with capitalist demons from our necks once and for all. The previous leadership of this country lost their way, which is why they joined such an alliance in the first place. Instead of siding with the capitalists for one second longer, Milintica stands with you, and with the people of our land and every land!"

As the crowd cheered again, Arana smiled. "A true worldwide movement of the people will be stronger than any hegemonic alliance of capitalists and oligarchs. Today, starting now, we are forging that movement. And when we are done, we will build the monument to our movement on the foundations of the toppled edifices of those who dared suppress the proletariat!"

Arana raised her hands once more, as the crowd roared. "Take the spirit you have found here today home with you. Fight the good fight, every day in every way. And together, we will be the red wave."

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