There comes a time when the world feels like it has slipped off its foundation and most people are too distracted to notice the fall. Technology is advancing faster than human conscience, and society is embracing this speed like a thrill ride with no brakes. Driverless cars glide through the streets like silent ghosts, and people smile at them as if they are harmless toys — forgetting that every new machine means another human being pushed out of the way. Convenience has become more important than survival, and it is being celebrated as progress.
In this moment of confusion, those who can see clearly are carrying the heaviest burden. They feel the fractures in society, the loss of human connection, the dismantling of traditional values, and the slow dissolving of community ties. They watch a world running headfirst into danger while acting as if nothing is wrong. And it is painful — deeply painful — to stand in the middle of a society that is walking into a burning building believing it’s a theme park attraction.
For Black people, the feeling is even sharper. We have been pushed through wave after wave of suffering, deception, and manipulation for centuries. Our minds have been attacked, our unity sabotaged, and our trust fractured. And now, in this age where technology replaces basic human roles and morality is treated like an outdated relic, we are expected to act as if everything is normal. But it is not normal. Not even close.
The destructive systems we see today didn’t appear overnight — they grew from decades of social engineering, economic traps, and cultural distortions. Hollywood, or “Holly-weird” as many now call it, has become the epicenter of spiritual decay, pushing confusion, moral collapse, and identity distortion into American households. Nothing is sacred, and the world applauds as ancient values fall apart one by one.
Those who speak up are often labeled as extreme, negative, or alarmist. But if the house is burning and you see the flames, staying silent would be the real insanity. This article is a warning, a reflection, and a call for Black people — especially — to open their eyes before the final doors close.
THE MEAT OF THE MESSAGE
Humanity is facing a slow, quiet suffocation disguised as innovation. Our dependence on artificial intelligence has reached the point where machines are replacing workers faster than society can adjust. Driverless cars roam through neighborhoods, already replacing countless Uber and taxi drivers who depended on those jobs for survival. Instead of fighting back, instead of questioning the implications, many people rush to “try it out,” not realizing they are celebrating their own displacement.
But the cars are only one piece of the puzzle. The push toward digital identification, biometric scanning, automated checkout systems, and cashless living has created a world where human involvement is shrinking. Jobs vanish. Social interaction fades. Critical thinking collapses. People become more isolated, more distracted, and more dependent on the very systems designed to control them.
This isn’t just technological advancement — it is a restructuring of human life.
A slow erasing of humanity.
And while many people focus on trends, celebrity drama, entertainment, or the next viral moment, the deeper shifts go unnoticed. We witnessed one of the largest psychological operations in modern history just a few years ago — an event that changed laws, behavior, speech, and human connection overnight. Many people woke up, but not enough. The damage to trust, community, and consciousness lingers under the surface.
Moral collapse has been normalized. Values that once anchored society are now mocked. Children are exposed to identity confusion before they even understand themselves. The entertainment industry celebrates sexual chaos as empowerment. The lines between male and female are blurred intentionally. The family structure is under attack. And the acceptance of anything and everything — no matter how unnatural — is now treated as “progress.” We are truly living in a modern Sodom and Gomorrah.
Hollywood plays a major role in this decay. It glamorizes dysfunction, worships shock value, and pushes spiritual distortion as entertainment. Many of the biggest voices in entertainment openly live in ways that contradict everything our ancestors fought to protect. Roles meant to honor Black history are given to individuals who carry no connection to our lineage or our struggle. Everything sacred is turned into a spectacle. Everything meaningful is twisted.
Meanwhile, our community faces a silent war of the mind — fluoride in the water, chemical exposure in the food, electromagnetic radiation everywhere, and agendas that push confusion onto children before they even learn their own identity. There are global disturbances across Africa — conflicts in Sudan, exploitation in the Congo, turmoil in Ethiopia — and yet mainstream media distracts the masses with gossip, celebrity updates, and endless noise.
The saddest part is that many people no longer question anything. They simply go along, numbed by convenience and entertainment. They order automated rides, scan their hands at supermarkets, and live under the illusion that technology is here to help them. Meanwhile, the world grows more disconnected, more demonic, and more dangerous.
Those who see the truth feel the weight of it. They feel like they are standing alone on a ship that is sinking while the rest of the passengers dance on deck. They feel the frustration, the spiritual heaviness, the constant giving with no return, the desire for a lifeline, and the pain of watching humanity walk willingly into destruction.
MY FINAL THOUGHTS…
At the core of everything happening today lies a spiritual battle. This is not just politics, not just technology, not just social change — this is a fight for the soul of humanity. When the world embraces confusion, division, and moral decay, it becomes harder and harder to stay grounded in faith. Even the strongest believers feel moments of weakness, frustration, and exhaustion.
But awareness is a gift, even when it feels like a burden. To see clearly in a world that chooses blindness is not a curse — it is a calling. Black people especially must rise above the distractions and recognize that unity, clarity, and spiritual strength are the keys to surviving what comes next. We cannot afford to be divided, manipulated, or spiritually asleep.
We must protect our families, our minds, and our communities. We must question everything, challenge every narrative, and refuse to let machines replace our humanity. We must rebuild our values, regain our dignity, and ground ourselves in something higher than trends and technology. Because when everything else falls, faith and truth are the only foundations that remain.
This world may feel like Sodom and Gomorrah, but even in dark times, those who stand for what is right are protected. We are not called to walk into the burning building — we are called to warn others before it collapses. And we are called to hold onto the belief that goodness still exists, justice still matters, and God still sees everything.
The world may be shaking, but those who stay awake, stay grounded, and stay connected will survive what others do not. This is the time to prepare — mentally, spiritually, and collectively. Because once the smoke clears, only the truth will remain.












