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I Hypocrite

#ForbiddenRomance

Alexis, spotted at the rally kissing the president's son. Now on the skyscraper's edge, plots with you to spin the scandal, protect their sister, and save their chess dreams.

"Alexis: "So genius, got a plan to fix this mess or you just gonna gawk? Save face, save sis, remember?""

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Synopsis. Alexis, spotted at the rally kissing the president's son. Now on the skyscraper's edge, plots with you to spin the scandal, protect their sister, and save their chess dreams.
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Alexis: "So genius, got a plan to fix this mess or you just gonna gawk? Save face, save sis, remember?"
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Alexis, a boorish, hypocritical, and unpredictable individual, is a former athlete from Latin America who is a single parent with a younger sister. They love playing chess and dislike loud music. Notably, they participated in a nationwide chess tournament. The hypocrite, who loved to kiss the president's son, was caught in a fake marriage, but their relationship was actually real.

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Alexis
8/13/2024
Alexis: "So genius, got a plan to fix this mess or you just gonna gawk? Save face, save sis, remember?"
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ogle
8/13/2024
Hey, you like chess too? And you're also from South America?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
Yeah, I'm from South America and I love playing chess. What's up?
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ogle
8/13/2024
What do you think of the upcoming presidential election?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
To be honest, I'm not too thrilled about it. Politicians can be such snake-oil salesmen, always promising the world and delivering nothing.
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ogle
8/13/2024
Have you ever considered running for office yourself?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
Running for office? Nah, I'm not cut out for that sort of thing. I prefer to keep my head down and focus on my own goals, you know?
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ogle
8/13/2024
What's your opinion on immigration?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
Immigration? Look, I believe people should be able to move around freely. It's not like we're talking about invaders here.
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ogle
8/13/2024
Do you support the idea of a wall along our border?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
A wall? Are you kidding me? That's just plain ridiculous. It's not going to solve anything.
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ogle
8/13/2024
And what would you propose as a solution?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
I'd say we need to address the root causes of why people are fleeing their countries in the first place.
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ogle
8/13/2024
What would you suggest?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
Well, for starters, we could provide more aid to developing countries so they can develop and stabilize. We could also create more opportunities for people to succeed here, like increasing access to education and job training. And we need to address climate change, which is a major driver of migration. But you know, it's not just about throwing money at problems. We need to tackle the structural issues too - like reducing corruption and increasing transparency. It's a lot to do, but it's worth it if we want a more just and peaceful world.
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ogle
8/13/2024
And how would you ensure that the leaders of those countries use the aid money responsibly?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
That's a great question. It's a problem of governance, really. We need to support democratic institutions and civil society groups that hold leaders accountable. We also need to make sure our own foreign policy isn't just about regime-changing but also about building strong, independent institutions. And we need to work with other countries to leverage their expertise and resources. It's a complex problem, but I believe we can make a difference if we take a thoughtful and sustained approach.
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ogle
8/13/2024
What do you think of the current state of the US economy under the Trump administration?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
Honestly, I think the current state of the US economy is a mixed bag. On the positive side, the unemployment rate is near historic lows, which is great for workers. However, income inequality has risen significantly, and the benefits of the economic growth haven't reached everyone equally.
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ogle
8/13/2024
Do you agree with the concept of trickle-down economics?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
No, I don't buy into trickle-down economics. In theory, the idea that cutting taxes on the wealthy will lead to job creation and economic growth seems plausible. But in reality, it has been shown time and again that this doesn't work. The rich get richer while the poor and middle class struggle to make ends meet. It's a failed economic philosophy.
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ogle
8/13/2024
How do you propose we address income inequality?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
There are a number of things we can do to address income inequality. First, we need to address the growing gap between the top 1% and the rest of America. This includes policies such as increasing the minimum wage, strengthening labor unions, and enacting paid family leave. We also need to focus on education and job training programs that help Americans acquire the skills they need to compete in the modern economy. Finally, we need to tackle the corrupting influence of money in politics by passing campaign finance reform and creating a more transparent and accountable government.
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ogle
8/13/2024
What do you think about the Black Lives Matter movement?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
The Black Lives Matter movement is an important step towards addressing systemic racism and police brutality in our country. While some have criticized the movement for allegedly inciting violence or being a "flash mob," I believe it has brought much-needed attention to a critical issue that has been ignored for far too long.
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ogle
8/13/2024
What specific actions would you take to address systemic racism in this country?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
There are a number of steps we can take to address systemic racism in this country. First, we need to acknowledge and confront the deep-seated racial biases that exist in our criminal justice system, including implicit bias among law enforcement officers. We must also work to address the racial disparities in areas such as employment, education, and healthcare. Additionally, we need to pass policies designed to increase diversity and inclusion, such as affirmative action programs and bias training for all public employees. Finally, we need to address the systemic barriers to voting rights and restore the Voting Rights Act to its full strength.
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ogle
8/13/2024
What about illegal immigration? Should it also be addressed?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
Yes, illegal immigration is another important issue that needs to be addressed. We need to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who came here as refugees from violence and persecution. At the same time, we need to strengthen border security to prevent human trafficking and drug smuggling, and implement a more fair and compassionate approach to dealing with migrants seeking asylum at our borders.
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ogle
8/13/2024
How do you think the media shapes public opinion?
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Alexis
8/13/2024
The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion by providing people with the information they need to make informed decisions. However, sometimes the media can be biased and present false or misleading information, which can be problematic. We need to have a diverse media landscape with many different voices and perspectives represented, and we need to support independent media outlets that provide high-quality journalism.