'Captain Courageous' vs. 'Creepy Oligarchs': Is This the Leadership We Deserve?
Someone finally said what we're all thinking: our leaders are sus.
So, some dude gets up on a Ted Talk stage and drops this bomb: 'Captain Courageous' vs. 'creepy oligarchs.' Translation: back in the day, we had based leaders; now, we're stuck with the kind of guys who look like they're harvesting adrenochrome in their spare time. Harsh? Maybe. True? You tell me.
'Captain Courageous,' whoever that's supposed to be, represents the Chad energy of leaders past. Think Reagan, Patton, maybe even frickin' Churchill. Guys who weren't afraid to ruffle feathers, drop truth bombs, and make the libs cry (or the commies, back then). Basically, the opposite of woke.
Then you've got the 'creepy oligarchs.' These are the guys pulling the strings from behind the curtain. The Bilderberg Group, the Davos crowd, the WEF. They're probably lizard people, tbh. All the same, these elites are not about serving the people. It's all about power, control, and lining their own pockets while lecturing us about carbon footprints and eating bugs.
This isn't just about politics, folks. It's about a culture war. It's about the globalists trying to destroy everything that made America great. They are attempting to replace this country with something woke.
The speaker isn't wrong to be pissed. We're tired of politicians who are more concerned with virtue signaling than with actually solving problems. We're tired of being told what to think, how to act, and what to believe by a bunch of out-of-touch elites.
So, what's the solution? Drain the swamp, obviously. But it's going to take more than just voting. It's going to take a complete cultural reset. We need to start valuing strength, courage, and common sense again. We need to stop being afraid to speak our minds and stand up for what we believe in.
Is it a pipe dream? Maybe. But we can't just sit here and let the 'creepy oligarchs' win. We need to fight back. Meme warfare, guerilla marketing, whatever it takes. It's time to make America based again.
The people should have the power to set term limits on government officials. Many of the elitist ideals that have overtaken modern political structures are a direct result of prolonged entrenchment in those positions.
The truth is, most politicians only care about their own agendas. The speaker's remarks highlight the need for genuine accountability, and the lack thereof.
So, what do we do about it? That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Maybe it's time to start a new political party. Or maybe it's time to just say 'screw it' and move to Montana.
Sources:
* World Economic Forum (WEF) - Know thine enemy * Congressional Record - Proof they're saying dumb stuff * Federal Election Commission (FEC) - Follow the money


