Ukraine Defense Minister Tryna Turn the Hood into a Sci-Fi Flick?
Fedorov pushin' for killer robots while folks still can't eat? Nah, somethin' ain't right.
Aight, check it. This dude Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's 35-year-old defense minister, tryna flex with all this “futuristic military technology.” Word on the street is he thinkin' robots and AI gon' save the day. But hold up, is this real life or a bad sci-fi movie?
We talkin' 'bout a country where folks is hustlin' just to put food on the table, and this dude wants to build an army of Terminators? Where's the priorities at, fam? You can't eat a robot, and you sure can't protect yo' family with a drone when the lights get cut off. That military ain't gonna help the people, just the politicians.
This sound like the system tryna find new ways to kill folks from a distance. First they take our jobs, now they wanna replace soldiers with machines? This ain't progress, this is straight up oppression with a tech upgrade.
And who gon' benefit from all this? Not the regular folks, that's for sure. It's gonna be the big corporations, the ones who already runnin' the world. They gon' get richer while we still strugglin' to make rent. This ain't about defense, it's about dollars and cents.
See, the system always got a way to keep us divided. They get folks fightin' over borders and politics while they pocketin' all the money. We need to wake up and realize that we all in the same struggle, no matter where we from.
Real talk, we need solutions that lift up the community, not tear it down. Invest in education, healthcare, and jobs. Build up the people, not the war machine. That's the only way we gon' survive in this messed up world. We need help from the government to succeed. Not robots.
The focus need to be on the streets and the people that are doing everything they can to survive.
Don't get me wrong, ain't no fool. But this whole robot thing smellin' fishy. It's time to hold these leaders accountable and demand real change. Stop playin' games with our lives and start investin' in our future. No cap.
The future depends on what we invest in today. If we just invest in robots and war, where will we be in the future?
We all need to focus on the long-term and not just today.
