4. Why Rejecting Their Broken System Is an Act of Love
Rejecting the broken system isn’t selfish.
It’s not reckless.
It’s the greatest act of love you can give —
to yourself, your family, your friends, and your country.
When you refuse to blindly follow what makes you sicker, weaker, and more afraid,
you choose life over fear.
You choose strength over dependency.
You choose truth over manipulation.
A healthy, clear-minded, strong-hearted people cannot be controlled.
They cannot be enslaved.
They rebuild families, rebuild communities, rebuild nations.
The ones who stand up now —
the ones who protect their minds, their bodies, and their spirits —
will be the ones who save everything that matters.
Healing yourself is healing the world.
Standing for truth is standing for freedom.
Refusing to submit is refusing to let evil win.
You are not alone.
You are not crazy.
You are the hope
it’s almost amazing how people run from me how people turn from me and on me a few people have seen me for a little bit like on here some of you specifically Mark he gave me money couple times others of you too. I don’t want money but like I have the best nonprofit that I need help with and it’s a pretty great investment I think.
I’m posting this for my dad. For a while this place felt like a safe haven for him, but his brain injury also made it overwhelming. He’s always worn shirts – MAGA, “I Support Elon,” “I Identify as Vaccinated” – anything just to start conversations. That’s really what he wants, to talk to people and feel like he can help.
He feels the pain of people like him: brain injury survivors, disabled, homeless, mentally ill, addicted. Most of the time it’s just been him in a trailer or hotel room. When he called people and used awful words, it wasn’t to hurt them—it was trying to get them to see the pain their actions cause to the most vulnerable, not just him. He just wanted them to stop.
He’s never threatened anyone. But they’ve moved his case from OC to LA to SF, digging through his phone, and now his health is collapsing. We’re scared. We’re trying to get his Hope After Stroke dream going, but right now he needs a safe place to live and legal help from someone who ...