Politics: Two Faces of the Same Coin

Politics is presented as a battle between sides. You are told you must choose one or the other. Republicans or Democrats. Left or right. Conservative or liberal. Each camp convinced the other is evil, corrupt, or the reason the world is falling apart. But what if the whole battle is staged.

The rulers own the coin. They own both faces. They set the narrative for both sides and keep the war alive, not to bring truth but to keep attention away from the hands that hold the coin itself. While one group is told to hate the left and another is told to hate the right, the ones in power laugh quietly, knowing both are serving the same master plan.

It is theater. A stage show with actors playing parts. The crowd argues over the costumes, the lines, and the drama, but the script was written long before. The energy of the people is drained into arguments that never end, battles that never resolve, and false hope in leaders who were chosen not by the people but by the system.

This is the great distraction. If you believe freedom is found in voting for one side of the coin, then you will never notice that the coin itself is counterfeit. If you think democracy means you hold power, then you will not see the stage lights blinding you to the truth. False freedom feels real because it gives you the illusion of choice. But when both choices are owned by the same rulers, the outcome never changes.

The real goal is to keep people divided. To keep neighbors at war. To keep families split across party lines. To make sure the crowd never notices that while they argue, the same hands control their money, their laws, their education, their medicine, and their future.

As long as people believe the battle is between red and blue, they will never see the real war is between truth and deception. And as long as they keep watching the stage, they will never look behind the curtain.

Politics is not two sides of freedom, it is two faces of the same coin. And until we stop staring at the coin, we will never see the hand that holds it.

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