The Robinsons Case Study

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The Robinsons were originally from England before moving to the states in the later seventies for personal reasons. Wyatt was born three years after their move to the state of New York. His father was a politican commentator for the United Kingdoms and then becoming one from the United States. Meanwhile, his mother was an activist and was a proud member of the United States Socialist Party. In fact, the Robinsons were proud socialists in the United Kingdoms. Wyatt was too young to understand the dangers of communism.

As the years went by, Wyatt was still being brainwashed when his mother gave birth to another boy. Wyatt soon met his new baby brother, Augustine, and he was execited. During that time, their mother and father were becoming more supportive of the Soviet Union. Of course, the federal government started to investgating them to see if they would leak information to their rivials. The investgation became more important as Wyatt was intersted in joining politics. Once he was finished with high school, he began to go to …show more content…

Then in 2015, the United States went to war in the Middle East and the Soivet Union joined to defend their ally: Iraq. The Socialist Party released a statement that they standby the Soivet Union against the “American invasion of the Middle East.” Wyatt was also against American intervention in the Middle East. At first.

Then, the Soviet Union invaded America while their guard was down. Wyatt was at New York City when he saw the Soviet paratroopers falling from the sky. Then, he heard the news that the President was killed and Washington D.C. had been taken over. Both members of the Socialist and Communist Party were either allowed to joined the newly formed United Socialist States of America or be sent to Siberia. Wyatt sworn loyalty to the United Socialist States of America while many of his closest friends were sent to