Queensgate

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In a near-future society, a growing wave of disillusionment among women—tired of systemic neglect, economic instability, and unfulfilled promises of protection—sparks a revolutionary movement. Two million women, from all walks of life, unite under a radical idea: if the system won’t provide for them, they’ll build their own. Each contributes $200 a month, pooling an astonishing $400 million in collective funds *every 30 days*. With that capital, they finance the construction of lavish, self-sustaining mansions—complete with solar power, vertical farms, and cutting-edge security—in planned, women-led communities. As the first "Sovereign Estates" rise, the economic shockwaves are immediate. Construction booms, female architects and engineers dominate the workforce, and local economies flourish from the demand for high-end materials and smart-home tech. Soon, other marginalized groups—from underpaid teachers to gig workers—replicate the model, forming their own two-million-strong collectives. The result? A parallel economy of luxury, safety, and mutual aid that forces the crumbling old system to either adapt or collapse. But as their power grows, so does the backlash—corporate lobbies and political elites declare the movement a "threat to stability." The Sisterhood must now defend its utopia, not just with wealth, but with a vision of a world where security isn’t a privilege, but a shared investment. Any society built by anyone can be taken by another group of men, it doesn't matter that a group of women could never overtake a society of men unless the men don't want to defend the nation they live in because they believe in women's free choice no matter how much they complain about their actions.

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