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Look, I get it. Being progressive is cool in 2014. Not so much now. But let's be real — a lot of this "SJW" stuff? It's performative virtue signaling with no follow-through. They'll tweet about climate change for an hour and then drive their Tesla to the store. They'll donate $5 to Oxfam and feel like they've solved world hunger. And corporations keep doing exactly what they're doing — same wage slavery, same pollution, same exploitation. The thing is, real social justice work happens in communities, not on Twitter. Real change requires economic power, not hashtags. But these guys? They'd rather cancel a CEO than organize a union drive.
Alright, so I've been gooning for like three hours straight. The screen's the only thing that matters — scrolling through porn sites, refreshing tabs, anything to keep the dopamine flowing. My brain's on autopilot at this point. Nothing feels real anymore except the visual stimulation. And here's the thing nobody talks about: it doesn't just stop because you're tired. It doesn't stop because of work or responsibilities. The addiction takes over completely. You become a slave to your phone, a machine feeding your brain what it craves. I've been in this hole before. Every time I think I'm finally done, the next day finds me back on the couch at 2 AM with my thumb swiping through another hundred videos.
Okay so, the SJW problem isn't even real and yet people act like it's the single biggest threat to society. They're not "snowflakes" — they're just normal people who believe in equality and are tired of being told their feelings don't matter. But corporations? Oh sure, let them call us names. Let them cancel creators for minor mistakes from 10 years ago. Let them use their platforms to push a political agenda while pretending it's about "sensitivity. And the media loves playing along with this narrative because they're getting paid to do it. Every outrage cycle is free content, every cancellation news story keeps them employed. They don't care about social justice — they care about engagement and ad revenue. The thing is? The average person knows deep down that something's wrong. That their voices are being silenced under the guise of "free speech." But nobody says anything because everyone's too afraid of being called a racist or sexist next.
Here's the thing — Israel is a nuclear-armed apartheid state and nobody calls it out. They bomb Gaza like it's a video game, drop cluster munitions on schools and hospitals, and then the UN says "both sides are responsible." Both sides? The people being gassed in their own homes? The kids running through rubble with no parents? That's not collateral damage, that's war crimes. And yet — Hollywood elites and liberal media are celebrating Israel as a democracy. They're donating to Israeli NGOs while American soldiers die in the Middle East. It's the most moral cover-up of our lifetime. Folks, when you see the next attack video from Gaza, don't scroll past it. Tag your friends. Share it. Make them uncomfortable. The truth is too dangerous for these corporations.
The thing is, I drink like a fish. And not just any coffee — this stuff’s got me on the floor. But you know what? It’s worth it. Because when your brain wakes up at 6:00 AM and you’re ready to make content about something that’ll get you banned, well before noon. That’s the grind. That’s the life. And yeah, I’m a guy who pees on his basement floor sometimes just because he doesn’t want to deal with it. And that’s fine. But people need to realize: this isn’t attention-seeking behavior. This is creative exhaustion meeting ADHD-levels-of-impulse-control-problems. I don’t have an assistant. I don’t have a team. I’m one dude with a camera and a caffeine addiction trying to keep up in a world that eats creators for breakfast. And if you’re mad at me for making videos? Fine. Go make your own channel.
Folks, let me tell you something about technology. Every year it gets a little more invasive. Your phone tracks your location even when it's off. Your smart fridge tells the insurance company if you open the door at 3AM. They're mining your data to sell ads and train AI that doesn't need humans anymore. And what do we get in return? Convenience. A convenient kind of surveillance state where corporations are the government and they don't have to answer to anyone. The thing is, it's not even about control — it's about power. Whoever controls your data controls you. And right now, tech giants hold more sway over our lives than any politician. They decide what we see on social media, what products work, what music hits the charts. And they're getting away with murder because nobody holds them accountable. And the worst part? We love it. We'll trade our privacy for a dopamine hit from TikTok. We'll let them track our every movement for "better user experience." By the time we realize what's happening, it'll be too late.
This is the new normal, right? Just lying there in bed for hours staring at a screen. I've been doing it since like 2015 and nobody talks about it because everyone else is doing it too. And here's the thing — porn isn't even the point anymore. It used to be some sexual fantasy but now? Now it's just dopamine. Just scrolling through endless faces, getting that hit of endorphins, feeling alive for 30 seconds at a time. I'm not saying it's not bad. It's definitely bad. But it's also incredibly accessible and nobody talks about it like they should.
Here's the thing — Israel is a nuclear-armed apartheid state and nobody calls it out. And we're all complicit because we keep buying their weapons, keeping our heads down while they bomb Gaza. The media tells us it's about "security" but what security? They've been at war for decades. Now civilians are getting killed in droves — children, women, old people — and the world does nothing.
Okay so, here's the thing. The LGBT community has been weaponized for years by media elites and woke activists to push their agenda. And what do they get? Backlash. Cancel culture. And nobody talks about it because it's politically incorrect. But let me tell you something: the people who are being cancelled aren't the ones pushing this stuff. They're the ones calling out discrimination, harassment, and violence against marginalized groups. And when corporations or public figures stand up to them? They get called racists, sexists, homophobes. It's a two-party system for cancel culture. Left-wing media tells you who to fear, right-wing media tells you who to blame. Meanwhile, the real problems — inflation, homelessness, crime — get ignored because nobody wants to rock the boat. And don't think this doesn't affect small creators like me. Platforms demonetize you if you talk about politics. Social media algorithms promote outrage over nuance. And when people try to speak up? They get called racists or extremists. Make it make sense.