Real Talk: D.C. Politicians Playin' With Fire Over Iran, Still Stuck On Iraq
These cats in power talkin' 'bout war like it's a game, but we the ones who pay the price. Straight up.
Aight, listen up. These politicians in D.C., the Defense Secretary and this dude Moulton, they arguin' 'bout Iran, but they still stuck on that Iraq sh*t. Like, bruh, get over it. But nah, they wanna keep playin' war games with our lives. It's always the same cycle, ain't it?
Iraq was a whole mess, based on lies and cooked-up intel. Now they tryna run that same play on Iran. They act like we forgot how many brothers and sisters came back broken, or didn't come back at all. And for what? Oil? Power? Sh*t ain't changed.
Moulton, he was a Marine, so he seen the realness of war. But bein' a vet don't mean you can just sign off on droppin' bombs on somebody else's hood. He gotta remember who really suffers when these conflicts pop off. It's the regular folks, the innocent bystanders, the ones just tryna survive.
The Defense Secretary? He just another puppet for the military-industrial complex. He worried 'bout protectin' them contracts and keepin' that money flowin'. He ain't thinkin' 'bout the families back home strugglin' to make ends meet while we sendin' billions overseas to blow sh*t up.
This whole debate is just a dog and pony show. They gon' talk tough, wave the flag, and then find some excuse to invade. They act like war is a video game, but it's real life. People die, families get torn apart, and communities get destroyed.
Meanwhile, they cuttin' funding for schools, housing, and healthcare right here in the States. They worried 'bout buildin' more bombs, but ain't worried 'bout buildin' a better future for our kids. That's backwards, man. Deadass.
We gotta wake up and see this sh*t for what it is. It's a system designed to keep us divided and distracted while they fill they pockets. We gotta demand peace, demand justice, and demand that our leaders start puttin' people over profit.
So next time you see these politicians on TV talkin' 'bout war, remember who they really workin' for. It ain't you, and it ain't me. It's the corporations and the power brokers who benefit from the bloodshed. Stay woke, fam. No cap.
They claim to be experts, but they clearly have no idea what it's like to struggle. Their perspective is completely detached from the lived realities of everyday people.
The media is complicit in pushing this narrative, failing to hold these politicians accountable for their actions.
It's time for us to take back control of our communities and build a better future for ourselves, by any means necessary.


