Herein,
we re-imagine the attack on Pearl Harbor as taking place today, with
the not-quite-greatest generation (defined as 'us', not 'you') left to react and muddle its way
through the debris.
It
kicks off with Franklin Delano Roosevelt's historic 1941 address,
updated to reflect 2021's realities. We at the Square Peg hope you
enjoy it.
“Madam
Vice President, Madam Speaker, Members of the Senate and of the House
of Representatives:
Yesterday,
December 7, 2021—a date which will live in infamy—the United
States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by missles
originating from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, better
known to you as North Korea.
The
United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation
of the Democratic People's Republic, was still in conversation with
its government and its emperor looking towards the maintenance of
peace in the Pacific.”
It
didn't take long for social media platforms to light up.
“It's
a hoax!” cried redstatepatriot26. “More lies from Sleepy Joe”
added Joe6pak. “This is a gr8 start! Now We take up Arms and Finish
DC!” advised 67militiaMan. “Biden's media puppets are already
marching in lockstep with this, people!!! Grab your guns!!!” wrote
US representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO).
Despite
mountains of evidence originating from the military, independent
observers and local and state governments confirming the attack and
the attendant carnage, a motion to declare war fell strictly along
party lines, passing 221 to 213 in the House and requiring a
tie-breaking vote from Vice President Kamala Harris to pass in the
Senate.
Presidential
mandates limiting home construction and automobile production in
order to conserve materials required for the war effort are being met with
hundreds of lawsuits. Additional mandates rationing (among other
things) meat, gasoline, natural gas and electrical consumption are
likewise having their veracity contested.
Even the distribution of non-military ammunition is being curtailed, provoking
perhaps the strongest outrage from bands of protesters calling
themselves the 'Legion of Trump'. They allege this is tyranny of the
highest order and urge their brethren to take up arms against a
hostile and pernicious government denying them their Second Amendment
rights.
With
the rest of the world quickly taking sides in the wake of the
assault, a global war appears inevitable. With no other choice but to
resurrect the draft, resistance is peaking in red states such
as Florida, Alabama, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Anti-draft
protesters are burning American flags and demanding citizenship in
the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
There,
they believe, they will be free to exercise their Second Amendment rights without
inhibition, eat as many double-cheeseburgers as they can stomach and
spend as many hours playing Mortal Kombat as a case of Red Bull will
see them through.
When
advised of the realities of life in the Democratic People's Republic
of Korea (starvation and deprivation among other things), they
uniformly point to a tweet by former president Donald Trump advising
them that anything that doesn't emanate from his lips are lies.
With
strident resistance to virtually every mandate exacerbated by
yet-another COVID variant and sustained by virulent anti-vaxxer
factions, political observers believe the United States could fall to North Korea and its allies.
The
same observers caution that those resisting President Biden's mandates would likely be viewed as enemies of the state should North Korea emerge victorious and
summarily executed.
At least they won't be made to suffer under a hostile democracy.