New day, same absurd headlines. Scrolling through Facebook, I came across a news article about Trump—this time, pushing the narrative that Russia isn’t the aggressor in the Ukraine war. And not just words—an actual signed paper stating this as fact.
I mean… what? 🤯
Since when do 10 people in a room deciding something make it the truth? Just because a government, a superpower, or a political elite says something, does it suddenly become reality?
It feels so surreal at this point. Like history repeating itself in a badly scripted loop, except this time, it’s happening in real-time on social media feeds, where narratives shift faster than markets.
🚨 America first? China rising? Russia rewriting history? 🚨
Governments still act like the world is a board game, as if domination matters more than collaboration. As if they’re still playing some outdated version of empire-building, instead of realizing we only have one planet—and what happens in one country affects everyone.
We’ve seen this over and over in history:
📜 Rewrite the narrative.
Control the perception.
💰 Fund the chaos.
🔥 Blame the other side.
And yet, people still fall for it.
If Web3, decentralized governance, and blockchain have taught us anything, it’s that truth isn’t defined by power—it’s verified by the people.
Instead of wasting trillions on propaganda, arms races, and nationalist flexing, imagine if these resources were spent on:
Fixing global inequality.
Protecting the environment.
Advancing real technological progress for humanity.
But nah—let’s just keep repeating history, pretending borders mean more than the lives of the people living inside them.
At some point, we have to ask ourselves—
👉 Are we going to be passive spectators of this scripted circus?
👉 Or are we going to disrupt the game and demand a new system that works for everyone, not just the ones in the room?
Because one thing is for sure:
🌀 What comes around goes around.
🌍 There is no "number 1 country"—only one planet. 🌎
#WakeUp #Decentralization #OneWorld
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