My perspective on the system
I’ve never been someone who’s into politics. Why? Because it’s all about
division—just like religion. There are so many different denominations, yet
there’s one God and His Son who loves us all. Jesus wasn’t about separation. If
you really pay attention, politics is about doing the bare minimum. There’s no
real change, just constant destruction and no peace for the people. They don’t
allow real diversity in leadership, and that’s a major issue. Presidents have
people pulling their strings, so to me, it’s all a show and always has been.
You’d be better off turning off the TV and living your life in peace. The moment
you turn it on, you’re sucked into their narrative and start sounding like
everyone else. Why label yourself as a Democrat or Republican? Just carry your
name. This system was designed for their benefit, not ours. Governors and
leaders often couldn’t care less about the struggles of everyday people. The
problems we see worldwide stem from governments that prioritize their own
interests. They raise prices, keep wages low, and restrict opportunities. In
some areas, they barely allow space for Black businesses to thrive—it’s all by
design. When it comes to racism, let’s be clear: they started it, not us. Open
your eyes to the damage politics does to individuals and communities. Have you
noticed how politicians promise good things to get elected, only to change once
they’re in office? They’ve even roped the church into these divisions, which
isn’t right. If you pay close attention, politics is like a revolving door—those
who are asleep don’t see it. Everything they do, from creating crises to
spreading lies on the news, has been done before. I urge you to step away from
politics. It will drain you, cloud your thinking, and take your focus away from
what truly matters. Put your trust in God, not in man or any president.
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