Artemis II: Man Ain't Even Landin'? What's the Deal, NASA?
They throwin' bread at the moon, but ain't fixin' problems down here? That ain't right.

Aight, so check it. NASA talkin' 'bout sendin' folks back to the moon by '28, but this Artemis II mission ain't even touchin' down? What kinda cap is that?
They sayin' it's a test flight, testin' out the spaceship and rocket. But we know how it is. Taxpayer money goin' to the sky while folks on the ground strugglin'. Gotta ask, who really benefitin' from this?
The mission 'profile' sound like some sci-fi movie, but the real mission should be fixin' these streets. No jobs, no healthcare, but we droppin' dollars on space trips? That's a whole lotta wrong.
Artemis III supposed to be the real deal, landin' folks on the moon. But I ain't holdin' my breath. They been makin' promises for years. Talk is cheap, show me the money and show me how it's helpin' my community.
They always bringin' up the Apollo program, but that was back in the day. Times done changed. Now it's 'bout takin' care of each other, not just showin' off. Space race ain't puttin' food on the table.
Long-term moon base? Sounds like some rich folks tryna escape Earth. We need to focus on makin' this planet livable for everybody, not just the elite.
They need more funding? Man, give that money to the schools, the hospitals, the shelters. Invest in the people, not just the rockets.
The real implication is they playin' games with our money. While they lookin' at the stars, we lookin' at eviction notices. This ain't progress, this is a problem.
Artemis II just another reminder that the system ain't built for us. They chasin' dreams in the sky while we fightin' for survival on the ground. Nah, fam, this ain't it.
We gotta keep pushin' for real change. More jobs, better schools, affordable housing. Stop wastin' money on space trips and start investin' in the hood.
The choice to orbit first before landing is just another way they delayin and wastin money.
Artemis II shows where their priorities at: not with the people on the ground. We need that bread invested back in the community, not shot up into space for a joyride that benefits nobody here.


