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IS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM IS RIGGED AGAINST US?

THE ILLUSION OF FREEDOM IN A CONTROLLED WORLD...

From the moment we are born, we are placed into a system that we never agreed to. We are taught to follow it, trust it, and never question it. Most people never stop to ask who built this system or who it truly serves. They just wake up, go to work, pay bills, and repeat the cycle until the end.

We are told that if we work hard, play by the rules, and stay patient, we will succeed. But for many, that success never comes. Instead, they find themselves stuck in the same place year after year, wondering why their effort never matches their reward.

There is a pattern that cannot be ignored. The rich keep getting richer, and the masses struggle just to survive. It doesn’t matter how much motivation you have if the game itself is designed for you to lose.

This is not just an American issue. It is global. The system may look different from country to country, but the structure remains the same. A small group benefits greatly while the majority is kept in a controlled state of hope and limitation.

The question we must ask ourselves is simple but powerful: is the system truly broken, or was it built this way on purpose?

THE EDUCATION SYSTEM

From a young age, we are sent into schools that are supposed to prepare us for life. But instead of teaching us how to think, many systems train us to obey. We are taught to memorize, follow instructions, and accept authority without question.

Creativity is often pushed aside. Independent thinking is discouraged. The goal is not to create leaders but to produce workers who will fit into the system without resistance. You are graded not on your originality, but on how well you repeat what you are told.

Many students leave school without understanding money, ownership, or how systems work. They are prepared for jobs, not for freedom. This creates a cycle where people depend on a system they were never taught to question.

The result is a population that is educated enough to work but not empowered enough to break free.

THE LEGAL SYSTEM

The law is supposed to protect everyone equally, but in reality, it often favors those with money and power. Justice can look very different depending on your financial status.

If you have resources, you can hire better representation, delay cases, and navigate the system more effectively. If you don’t, you may find yourself overwhelmed and outmatched.

Laws are complex and often difficult to understand for the average person. This creates a gap where people unknowingly break rules or cannot defend themselves properly.

Instead of being a shield for the people, the legal system can feel like a weapon used to control and maintain order in favor of those already on top.

THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM

Money controls almost everything in modern life, yet most people are never truly taught how it works. They are taught to earn it, spend it, and stay in a cycle of needing more.

Debt becomes a normal part of life. Credit cards, loans, and interest rates keep people tied to financial systems that are difficult to escape. While individuals struggle with debt, large institutions profit from it.

We are told to save money, but inflation quietly reduces its value over time. Meanwhile, those who understand investments and ownership continue to grow their wealth.

This system creates a gap that keeps widening, making it harder for the average person to move ahead.

THE REAL ESTATE SYSTEM

Owning a home is often presented as the ultimate goal. But the path to ownership is filled with barriers. High prices, interest rates, and hidden costs make it difficult for many to enter the market.

Those who already own property benefit as values rise. Those who do not are left paying rent, often at increasing rates, without gaining ownership.

Entire communities can be priced out of areas they once lived in. This shifts wealth and control into fewer hands.

Real estate becomes less about shelter and more about profit, turning a basic human need into a tool for financial gain.

THE POLITICAL SYSTEM

Politics is presented as a system where the people have power. We are told that our vote matters and that leaders represent our interests.

But many feel disconnected from the decisions being made. Promises are often broken, and policies seem to favor those with influence and money.

Campaigns require funding, and that funding often comes with expectations. This creates a system where decisions may not always reflect the needs of the people.

The result is a growing sense that the system is controlled from the top, while the voices of the masses are filtered or ignored.

THE BANKING SYSTEM

Banks are trusted institutions where people store their money. But behind the scenes, that money is used in ways most people do not fully understand.

Fees, interest, and policies often benefit the institution more than the individual. Even accessing your own money can come with restrictions.

Banks lend money they do not physically hold, creating profit through interest. Meanwhile, individuals carry the burden of repayment.

This system keeps people dependent while allowing institutions to grow stronger with every transaction.

THE MEDIA SYSTEM

Mainstream media shapes how we see the world. It controls the stories we hear, the narratives we believe, and the emotions we feel.

Information is often filtered. Certain stories are pushed while others are ignored. This creates a controlled perception of reality.

Fear, division, and distraction are powerful tools. When people are focused on conflict and confusion, they are less likely to question deeper issues.

Media becomes not just a source of information, but a tool of influence that guides public thought.

THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM

For many, religion is a source of comfort and guidance. But it can also be used to control behavior and limit questioning.

People are often taught to accept teachings without doubt. Fear and guilt can be used to keep individuals in line.

Instead of encouraging personal growth and awareness, some systems focus on obedience and submission.

This can prevent people from exploring their own power and understanding their place in the world beyond what they are told.

MY CLOSING THOUGHTS

When you step back and look at all these systems together, a pattern begins to form. Each one plays a role in shaping how we think, live, and act.

They are connected in ways that keep the majority moving in a controlled direction. You are given just enough to survive, just enough to hope, but rarely enough to break free.

The system does not need to stop you completely. It only needs to slow you down and keep you distracted long enough to maintain control.

But awareness changes everything. The moment you begin to question, you begin to see the cracks.

And once you see it, you can never unsee it.

LOVE, RESPECT AND REVOLUTION ALWAYS,

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