I’ve had conversations in the most contentious places—with people on the so-called far right and far left. From Antifa marchers to hardline MAGA activists, from BLM organizers to black identity groups—what I’ve found is that many of these people, for all the fire and noise, still want what’s good. They want to be heard. They want truth. And many of them are far more reachable than the media or the establishment will ever admit.
The real divide isn’t left vs. right. It’s between those fighting for something real and those in the middle who have sold out to comfort, dependency, and status. The most dangerous people aren’t the loudest ones—they’re the entitled, enabled, complacent, college-educated class that’s forgotten how to think for themselves. Many are good people, but they’re deeply manipulated and more resistant to truth than anyone I’ve met.
This isn’t about using people—it’s about reaching them. If we really believe we’re standing for what’s right, we should be able to speak truth with courage and clarity. We must reach the people who are struggling, burdened, overwhelmed, because they’ve been left behind—and they know it. But the key is: they haven’t given up yet.
I believe those people should be aligned with us. They’re not the enemy—they’re waiting for a reason to believe again. And if we don’t show up with that reason, someone else will
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.
This is what I wrote in the moment. No edits, no polish — just me speaking the truth like I always have.
“We pay them to poison us.
Then we pay them to fix us.
And they profit on both ends.
Even our healing is part of their business model.
We’re waking up.”
They should actually be scared. Because with this tool — this AI — guys like me, guys who never went to college, who were told we’d never make it, we finally have a way to fight back.
People like us aren’t expendable.
We’ve kept this country alive — working the jobs nobody else wants, grinding, surviving.
And now we speak truth.
We should figure out a new system where the things that keep us alive are rewarded — and the things that kill us…
We start to excise them from our lives with impunity and expeditiously