Beacon of Freedom*
"To ask the right question, is already half the solution of a problem" - Carl Jung
The United States is once again involved in proxy wars that seemingly offer no tangible benefits to its citizens.
Which begs the question why the sudden focus on Iran?
Wasn't it Israel that initiated strikes against Iran first?
It's puzzling why the US is so heavily invested in supporting the nation that initiated aggression. Wasn't it the consensus among the US and Western nations to condemn Russia's aggression in Ukraine?
In the US and the West, media coverage rarely openly labels the situation as genocide. Instead, it's often framed as a war, implying some sort of parity between the two sides. Interestingly, there's more debate about the definition of "genocide" than there is actual reporting on the mass bombings of civilians.
In fact, here is a screenshot of the Google results of a search of “Palestine”
And who stands as the primary supporter of this genocide? It's none other than the United States.
Despite the US's constant promotion of itself as a "Beacon of Freedom," serious questions arise.
Why would a nation purportedly dedicated to freedom support actions that are tantamount to genocide?
And why would it enact legislation allowing surveillance of its own citizens without warrants?
Asking these critical questions leads to a deeper understanding of the situation at hand.
The unfortunate state of affairs is that the US government and leadership seem to have greatly diverged from representing the interests of its citizens.
Its proclaimed values of Freedom, Equality, and Democracy stand in stark contrast to its actions.
It is directly displayed in our daily lives through,
High Taxes
Taxing US Citizens to finance wars, government spending and political/corporate interests
Inflation
Printing money and creation of massive debts in order to fund the Ponzi Scheme that is the current US Government and its programs
Police State
Expanding surveillance of US Citizens via technical capabilities and limiting of their financial freedom (ie FATCA)