While they obsess over diversity in boardrooms, they’re pulling off the greatest distraction in history. And boy, are they good at it.
Sure, seeing diverse faces in entertainment and corporate America is progress. But here’s what they don’t want you to notice: both parties are picking your pockets while you’re busy arguing about who gets to join the millionaire’s club.
This is where the likes of Bernie Sanders struck a nerve that terrified the establishment. He showed how all of us – Trump voters in rural Kentucky, progressives in Brooklyn, working families in Atlanta – are getting screwed by the same rigged system. Because guess what? Your bank account doesn’t care what color you are when it’s empty.
Let’s get real: Democratic politicians cry about representation while cashing checks from Wall Street. Republican politicians rant about freedom while taking payoffs from Big Pharma. They’re two wings of the same cash-grabbing bird, and they’re both feeding off your hard work.
You know who really understands this? Talk to a Republican truck driver about healthcare costs. Chat with a Democratic teacher about making rent. Grab coffee with an independent small business owner drowning in corporate competition. They’ll all tell you the same thing: the system is rigged against regular people.
The political elite’s favorite trick? Getting working-class Americans to fight each other while they raid the treasury. They love it when we’re divided – Democrat vs. Republican, urban vs. rural, identity vs. identity. Because as long as we’re fighting each other, we’re not fighting them.
Here’s the truth they’re desperate to hide: that MAGA supporter worried about their factory closing? That progressive activist fighting for affordable housing? That independent voter sick of their healthcare premiums? They’re all getting robbed by the same corporate-owned politicians who collect “campaign contributions” (let’s call them what they are – legal bribes) to keep things exactly as they are.
Want real change? Stop falling for the elite’s divide-and-conquer game. When they say “representation,” ask why they’re not talking about representing the 80% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck. When they preach about diversity in the boardroom, ask about diversity in who can afford to see a doctor.
Because until we unite against the corporate puppet show in Washington, nothing changes. Not for you, not for me, not for any working American – no matter who they vote for.