Air Force Academy Playin' War Games While Real Issues Stay Ignored
Cadets runnin' 'round pretendin', but what 'bout the struggle real folks facin'?

Aight, so peep this: the Air Force Academy out in Colorado, they just wrapped up this thing called “CULEX.” Basically, it's a big-ass game of tag where 4,000 cadets run around playin' soldier for a whole damn day. They turned the whole academy into some fake Japanese island gettin' attacked, like it's a damn movie set.
Col. Jennifer Hall, she the one runnin' the show, talkin' 'bout it's to prepare 'em for the “future fight.” But real talk, who they fightin'? And is this really the best way to spend that bread? While folks out here struggle, payin' bills, they playin' make-believe.
They got these youngins runnin' around with airsoft guns, playin' war, while real war ain't nothin' to play with. They got some cadets actin' like the bad guys, harassin' the others. Sound like some BS hazin' to me. And for what? A pat on the back and a salute?
Meanwhile, back in the real world, folks can't afford to eat, can't get no healthcare, and the cops still wildin' out. But yeah, let's spend millions turnin' a college campus into a video game. Make it make sense.
This ain't nothin' but a waste of resources. They could be usin' that money to fund schools in the hood, to create jobs, to fix the damn infrastructure. But nah, let's play army. This just shows where their priorities really at, and it ain't with us.
They sayin' it buildin' confidence and teamwork. But what about buildin' community? What about helpin' the less fortunate? This ain't gonna teach 'em nothin' 'bout the real world, the struggle real folks goin' through every single day.
They livin' in a bubble, playin' war, while the rest of us fightin' just to survive. This is just another example of the system lookin' out for itself, and forgettin' about the people. This ain't right, and we gotta call it out.
So, next time you seein' these cadets playin' soldier, remember who payin' for it. Remember the folks in the streets, the ones strugglin' to make ends meet. They ain't fightin' no fake war, they fightin' for their lives. And that's real talk, no cap.
