The War We Didn’t Sign Up For
They want us to hate each other.
Powerful forces, the kind we’ll never meet, have made it their mission to divide us. Not because they care about our differences, but because it’s how they stay on top. The louder we scream at each other, the quieter we are about them.
The left and the right—they’ve turned those words into poison. But they’re not ideas anymore; they’re battle flags. They don’t want us talking. They want us marching, fighting, breaking. Cooperation terrifies them. Unity? That’s their nightmare.
Because when we see past the noise, we’ll notice something horrifying: we’ve been had. We have more in common with each other than we ever will with the ones fanning this fire.
They flood us with lies—on our feeds, in our news, in our minds. They frame the world like a bad movie: good guys, bad guys, and you’re either one or the other. The truth? Most of us just want to live our lives, care for our families, and be free to think without fear.
But that’s dangerous. Why? Because a united left and right isn’t just stronger—it’s unstoppable.
So they keep us hooked on outrage. They feed us the lie that we can’t coexist, that compromise is weakness, and that listening is betrayal. And the longer we believe it, the longer they get to stay untouchable.
This isn’t about agreeing on everything. It’s about recognizing that this fight between us isn’t ours. It never was.
They’ve sold us a war. Let’s refuse to buy it.
Our hope is simple, and it’s powerful: we talk. We listen. We try. Together.
It’s the one thing they can’t control. Let’s make them afraid.