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COLONY OF THE UNFIT
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COLONY OF THE UNFIT in Vernon, BC
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COLONY OF THE UNFIT in Vernon, BC
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Colony of the Unfit is set in a dystopian future and deals with themes of social engineering and eugenics. The story is centered around a society that has established a colony for those deemed "unfit" by the standards of the dominant social group. This colony is intended to segregate individuals who are considered to be biologically or socially inferior.The novel explores the lives of the inhabitants of this colony and their interactions with the outside world. It delves into issues of discrimination, human rights, and the ethical implications of a society that judges individuals based on perceived fitness or worthiness. The story often highlights the struggles and resistance of those within the colony as they confront the oppressive conditions imposed upon them.
Colony of the Unfit is set in a dystopian future and deals with themes of social engineering and eugenics. The story is centered around a society that has established a colony for those deemed "unfit" by the standards of the dominant social group. This colony is intended to segregate individuals who are considered to be biologically or socially inferior.The novel explores the lives of the inhabitants of this colony and their interactions with the outside world. It delves into issues of discrimination, human rights, and the ethical implications of a society that judges individuals based on perceived fitness or worthiness. The story often highlights the struggles and resistance of those within the colony as they confront the oppressive conditions imposed upon them.


















