This Isn’t Politics—It’s Psychology

May 2, 2025

Let’s be honest—what we’re living through right now isn’t a matter of left vs. right. It’s a psychological crisis parading as politics. We’ve got a wounded child in an adult body leading the country, enabled by a system of “checks and balances” that can’t seem to check or balance a damn thing. He’s not a strategist; he’s a salesman who mastered the art of triggering unprocessed wounds in the masses—his flying monkeys—who see in him the father figure they never had. This isn’t leadership; it’s a trauma loop on a national scale.

Meanwhile, economists and policy analysts waste airtime trying to decode irrational tariffs and erratic decisions like they came from a sound mind. Spoiler: they didn’t. This is reactivity, not policy. It’s a tantrum disguised as governance.

And the public? We’re paying for it. With our taxes. With our mental health. With our peace of mind. Children go to underfunded schools where they’re not taught how to think critically, but are raised in homes that teach them who to hate. That’s where this begins.

This is not just a political issue. This is a collective failure to address the psychology driving the chaos. And it’s long past time we asked ourselves: how the hell did we let this happen?

It’s not about parties anymore. It’s about accountability—for the system, for our education, and for ourselves. Enough is enough.

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