The world can look like a huge shit show sometimes. It’s complicated. It’s messy. And it’s easy to feel like we’re all just passengers on this crazy train, powerless to change direction. You ever feel like it's just a game? Yeah, me too. I’ve got a lot of thoughts on it, and I’m done holding back. You know, the kind of stuff we've all been trained to think but don’t say? Yeah, that’s what’s going on here. Politics? They’re just smoke and mirrors. The “choices” they give us are a joke. They want us divided and distracted, so we keep playing their game, while they sit back and rake in the profits.
You shouldn't get me started on tech, but it's probably too late for that. Every time you open an app or scroll through your feed, someone is getting rich off your data, your attention, but most likely both. We act like we have no choice but to accept it. But here's the truth: we do have a choice. We need to stop pretending it’s normal to trade our privacy for convenience, and that only criminals deserve privacy.
I’m not here to preach or tell you how to live your life. I’m not trying to rile you up for the clicks or cash in on outrage. But I’m done pretending like this hot mess we’re sitting in is fine. Look, if you want to stay quiet and roast in this dumpster fire, go ahead. Just stop dragging everyone else into it by fighting for the narratives they’ve sold you, just because you're too proud to admit it’s all bullshit.
This is Rants & Real Talk, where we get into the messy stuff most people won’t even touch. No sugarcoating, just the real talk about how things really are.
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