I love this country. I love being an American. Tonightβs fights were awesome, thereβs no denying that.
However, The MAGA movement was never about propping up
@Republicans or the establishment at large.
@charliekirk11 of all people, made that clear. This movement was about We the People vs the oligarchs. Citizens first. America first. Big Government Sucks.
And yet, tonight it feels like weβve been seemingly thrust right back into the post-9/11 neoconservative era of partisan politics.
βSupport the propaganda without question or youβre not American.β
Mind you, we still donβt know the full truth about 9/11, and the intelligence agenciesβ role, yet we watched as THAT spiraled into forever wars, the Patriot Act, and mass surveillance. Let alone the truth about Epstein.
And even still tonight, millions cheered gladiators on the White House lawn, while the same patterns repeat.
When Palantir is monitoring every neighborhood and simply questioning Epstein, Israel, or anything else the State deems as dissent, gets you blacklisted from societyβ¦Iβll be here to remind you of the UFC fight you all blindly celebrated without hesitation.
The fights were awesome, again there is no denying that. But two things can be true at once. We have complex brains, we ought to use them.
This fight was an incredible display of American might, and we need that as a nation. But also, we have been significantly let down so far by this Administration.
The people who threw tonightβs grandiose birthday party promised us something fundamentally differentβ¦ yet them their inner circle continue to get richer, as the rest of us sit and argue online about what side is better suited to manage the chaos, as we spiral towards what feels like an inevitable collapse.
We The People deserve more than JUST a flashy gladiator match to get excited over. It was incredible, obviously, but America was never meant to be sold to the highest bidder like this.
Why canβt we have epic parties and at the same time work to make homes affordable for Americas youth? Not domestically surveil the people you are elected to serve. The two things donβt have to be non-exclusive.
These sort of events, while epic, deliver minimal benefits to the average working-class American, outside of a momentary distraction from how much this country has truly changed.
If you hate this you arenβt American.