NASA's Artemis II Moon Pics: Is Space Travel Really For Us?
They showin' off Earth from the moon, but back here, rent still due and ain't nothin' changed.

Aight, so NASA dropped some pics from that Artemis II mission, right? Earthset lookin' all blue and pretty from the moon. They got folks orbitin' the far side, seein' eclipses and takin' snapshots. Sounds cool, but let's keep it 100.
First off, who's really benefitin' from all this space travel money? While they up there takin' selfies with the Earth, folks back here still strugglin' to eat, pay rent, and get healthcare. Priorities, man.
They talkin' 'bout lunar landings by '28. What about landin' some jobs in the hood? What about investin' in our communities instead of spendin' billions on moon rocks? That's the real question.
I'm seein' these pictures of craters and solar coronas, but I ain't seein' no change in my bank account. Ain't seein' no grocery prices droppin'. Ain't seein' no real opportunities for my people to get ahead.
They sayin' they gonna mine the moon for resources. Bet. Just like they always do, takin' from somewhere and not givin' nothin' back to the people who need it. Same game, different planet.
This ain't about space exploration. It's about power, control, and makin' sure the rich stay rich while the rest of us scrap for crumbs. They buildin' space stations while our schools fallin' apart. They chasin' stars while our dreams gettin' crushed.
I'm not hatin' on science or progress, but when the system is still rigged against us, these fancy moon missions feel like a slap in the face. Gotta keep it real, man. This ain't for us.
We gotta focus on earth first, real talk. Build up our communities, support our families, and fight for what's rightfully ours. Ain't nobody gonna do it for us.
So, yeah, the pictures are cool. But I'm more concerned with what's happenin' on this planet than what's happenin' on the moon. Gotta stay grounded, stay focused, and stay fightin' for what we deserve.
Don't let them distract you with the shiny stuff. Keep your eye on the prize, which is a better life for all of us right here on Earth. Peace.
