We're being played. Trump losing in 2020 then coming back in 2024 was always part of the plan.
Trump losing wasn’t a fluke; it was a calculated move to create the illusion of unpredictability and keep us hooked on the drama. If he had won in 2020, the division wouldn’t have reached the explosive levels we’re seeing now. The outrage, the polarization, the “us vs. them” mentality—it’s all been deliberately engineered to escalate.
Think about it. The system thrives on conflict. Every election, the media pumps out stories that pit us against each other: left vs. right, red vs. blue, city vs. rural. And Trump? He's the ultimate divisive figure. Whether you love him or hate him. The more divided we are, the less we notice the strings being pulled. This isn’t about left or right—it’s about keeping us distracted while the true agenda unfolds.
Why? Because when we're fighting about tweets, indictments, and scandals, we're not paying attention to the real issues: corporate monopolies consolidating power, mass surveillance creeping everywhere, and the perpetual war economy fueling global instability. It’s the perfect distraction.
The division itself isn’t a byproduct—it’s the goal. A divided population is easier to manipulate. While we're busy calling each other names on social media, the people at the top keep consolidating power.
TLDR: The 2024 election isn’t about Trump or Kamala/Biden or whoever else. It’s about keeping the masses in chaos. The more we fight each other, the less we question the system. Everyone is a puppet playing their roles to perfection - and we’re the ones being played.
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