Left vs. Right Is a Lie—The Real War Is Against the People

 



Every day, we’re fed the same tired script—right vs. left, conservative vs. liberal, Trump vs. Biden, Musk vs. the establishment. The media shouts, politicians point fingers, and the public gets dragged into endless debates over who's right and who's wrong. But let’s be honest: it’s all a show. A grand, carefully crafted illusion designed to keep us looking at the stage while the real power brokers move behind the curtain.


Look at the so-called "enemies" in politics. They spend their days throwing jabs at each other on TV, making it seem like there’s this massive war between the two sides. Yet, behind closed doors, they attend the same elite gatherings, make the same shady deals, and ensure that their wealth and power stay intact. The same billionaires fund both Democrats and Republicans. The same corporations write policies for both parties. And no matter who’s in office, the working class keeps struggling, while the elite keep profiting.


Elon Musk plays the rebel billionaire, calling out government overreach and pretending to be the champion of free speech. But SpaceX thrives off government contracts, Tesla gets billions in subsidies, and he sits at the table with the very people he claims to oppose. Trump, the self-proclaimed outsider, had Wall Street bankers in his cabinet and passed tax cuts that benefited the ultra-rich. Meanwhile, the Democrats, who claim to fight for the "little guy," have no problem bailing out big banks, fueling endless wars, and handing corporations more control over our lives.


The truth? There is no left vs. right. There is only top vs. bottom. The people in power have one real enemy—the public waking up. That’s why they keep us distracted with culture wars, media outrage, and endless political theater. They want us fighting each other instead of looking at them.


So the question is: when do we stop playing their game? When do we realize that it’s not about red vs. blue but about the elites vs. the people? Until we do, they’ll keep pulling the strings, laughing as we argue over the crumbs they throw our way.


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