The elites live on self preserving laws and mobster financial system - The global engine of persistent poverty and modernised slavery.
The whole point of mass surveillance, wars, recessions, unemployment, poverty, refugees and lab diseases is to maintain this parasitic system.
"Few people know how to take a walk. The qualifications are endurance, plain clothes, old shoes, an eye for nature, good humour, vast curiosity, good speech, good silence, and nothing too much."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
"An artist, if he's unselfish and passionate, is always a living protest. Just to open his mouth is to protest: against conformism, against what is official, public, or national..."
- Pasolini
“Everyone you meet always asks if you have a career, are married or own a house; as if life was some kind of grocery list. But nobody ever asks if you are happy”
— Heath Ledger
What if the biggest “win” for families in the last 50 years was actually a trap?
Rory Sutherland dropped this on Alex O’Connor’s podcast: The two-income household started as a nice option. Both partners work, more money comes in. Feels great at first.
Then reality shifted. Governments got double the tax. Existing homeowners watched their property values soar. House prices rose to match two salaries.
Suddenly one income wasn’t enough anymore — even for high-earning singles like consultant surgeons. Families traded ~35 hours of free time per week for only modest gains in lifestyle.
What began as freedom quietly became an obligation. And it left single people and parents who want to raise their own kids at a real disadvantage.
This one stings because we sold it as pure progress.
Personally, it makes me question how many modern “upgrades” we’ve normalized without counting the real cost — especially lost time with family.
What’s something you once thought was clear progress that now feels like it came with a heavier price than we admitted?
Steve Biko never fired a gun. Never led an army—never held political office.
But apartheid South Africa feared him more than armed rebels.
Why?
Because Biko understood something revolutionary: the most dangerous weapon the oppressor has isn't bullets or laws. It's the mind of the oppressed.
He called it psychological colonization. The moment you accept inferiority, you've already lost. The moment you believe the system is too big to challenge, you've already surrendered. The moment you internalize shame about your identity, you've become your own jailer.
Biko founded the Black Consciousness Movement to break that mental prison. He didn't just want Black South Africans to resist apartheid. He wanted them to unlearn the lies they'd been taught about themselves.
"Black is beautiful" wasn't a slogan. It was deprogramming.
The apartheid regime couldn't allow it. In 1977, Biko was detained. Tortured. Beaten so badly his brain hemorrhaged. Police claimed he went on a hunger strike. Autopsy results told a different story: blunt force trauma to the head.
He died naked and shackled on a prison floor at 30 years old.
But his words survived. And they still cut deep today.
Because mental colonization didn't end with apartheid, it shows up every time people accept inequality as normal. Every time they police their own freedom. Every time they believe the oppressor's narrative about who they are.
Steve Biko's revolution wasn't about borders. It was about consciousness.
And that's exactly why they killed him.
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Reference: I Write What I Like by Steve Biko (1978); Truth and Reconciliation Commission findings on Biko's death (1997).
War is always carefully planed by royal pigs and executed by their puppet presidents.
No Jew, German, Russian or American would ever do harm to other person if not for intense media conditioning and brainwashing by their "elected" useful idiots and clowns!
A protestor is holding a sign outside of Auschwitz that says:
“Israel exploits the memory of the Holocaust to carry out genocide.”
Being the victims of a Holocaust does not give you license to commit one yourself.
NEVER AGAIN MEANS NEVER AGAIN FOR EVERYONE.
@andrewpprice@mattworkman The ultimate slavery level achieved with AI.
Past work stolen by "artificial intelligence" only to pay subscription to work even faster for more hours and less money.
Even George Orwell could't predict this level of evil exploitation.
You will own nothing except subscriptions.
“The legal system, the financial system, they’re all based on winner-take-all.”
“That’s not a good society. That’s not good…”
What do you call that? Socialism?
“I call it common sense.” — George Lucas https://t.co/RNDEA3EaUq