Monday, 2 December 2024

America’s real problem isn’t its leaders; it’s its foundation.

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Sony Thang
America’s real problem isn’t its leaders; it’s its foundation. From its inception, America has thrived on the exploitation of others—through slavery, imperialism, and economic domination. This empire was never meant to uplift the many, but to sustain a powerful few. The so-called "deep state" isn’t some shadowy conspiracy; it’s the empire’s true face, built on manipulation, war, and inequality. When people chant "Drain the swamp," they miss the point: the swamp isn’t a temporary flaw—it’s the system itself. Replacing one corrupt figure with another doesn’t change the swamp—it just recycles the same rot. The idea that someone like Trump could dismantle the "deep state" is a dangerous illusion. He is a product of the very system that perpetuates the oppression he claims to oppose. To believe he’s the solution is to mistake the symptom for the disease. Americans are not mere victims—they are complicit in maintaining this structure through silence, apathy, and inaction. Responsibility lies in recognizing the system’s design and working to overthrow it—not just swapping its players. True change demands more than shifting pieces on the chessboard—it requires crushing the board itself.
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Anselm L.
@AnselmL8
Replying to @nxt888
Trump may lack the spiritual depth that America needs but he is essential in dismantling the deep state The system of oppression was built by shadowy players inside the government. Americans are victims. They surely have the responsibility but it's not easy to be accepted
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