I’m not a politician.
I’m not a general.
I’m not influential online.
I’m just a regular person — a civilian, a human being.
And I’m not pro-this or anti-that.
I’m anti war as a business.
I’m anti world leaders using real people as chess pieces.
I’m anti civilians being turned into collateral damage for political gain.
Somehow, even someone like me — far from power, far from decision-making — feels like I’ve been dragged into this war.
Not with weapons, but with something deeper.
With my conscience.
Because when war is livestreamed to your phone…
When kids are killed on camera…
When you can sit at home and literally watch lives end in real time — how can anyone pretend it’s not their problem?
We’re watching the spark of a possible third world war… from our screens. And we just keep scrolling.
This isn’t just conflict anymore.
This is calculated.
A global show where elites make deals, markets move, and people die.
But let’s be clear: not all countries are playing the same game.
Some have sat back for years, refusing to play into the hands of Western power structures. Others?
They’ve become specialists at manufacturing consent — using media, money, and military alliances to create an illusion of righteousness while silencing the truth.
They call it democracy.
They call it defense.
But when your “freedom” means bombing children and funding apartheid, what are you actually defending?
This isn’t about two sides.
It’s about a small group of global power brokers — nations and institutions — manipulating both the narrative and the outcome.
They’ve done it before. We know that. False flags. Regime changes. All for control.
And worst of all?
They’re too good at it now. The propaganda is so refined that entire populations cheer for injustice — not knowing they’re being played.
Meanwhile, the people — Israeli, Palestinian, Iranian, American — we suffer. We bury the dead. We get fed the lies.
This is not about religion.
It’s not even about borders anymore.
It’s about an elite class that’s terrified of losing control, and willing to ignite the world to keep it.
Because if even someone like me — disconnected, just watching — feels this pressure in my gut to speak out…
Then maybe silence isn’t neutrality.
Maybe silence is complicity.
~ S.R | 2025/06/16
@Horiyourme Imagine flexing fighterjets to fight stones and sticks💀
ur a disgrace and a low IQ tool for the government 😂
One day when ur a vet, if you survive, you will know 🤷🏽♂️