Burn It Down: The Fight for Our Humanity

All social change is radical at first.
But that doesn’t make it wrong. It makes it necessary.
The marginalized, the forgotten, the pushed-aside—we are the power.
And it’s time we remember that.

Civil disobedience isn't about chaos. It’s about justice.
It’s about rejecting a system that forces us to trade our lives for survival.
It’s about calling out the myth that suffering is normal.
That we should beg for basic rights and say thank you when we’re handed scraps.

Here’s the truth:
The powerful are only powerful because we’ve been conditioned to believe they are.
They are weak without our labor.
They are terrified of unity.
They hide behind fear, control, and endless distraction because they know—once we awaken, it’s over.

Why is equality so radical?
Why is a fair chance for everyone so threatening?
Because true equity means losing the illusion of superiority.
It means justice, not dominance.

And I never agreed to this experiment they call “America.”
While I recognize my place in it, I no longer believe in it.
I no longer want to be a part of something so fundamentally broken.

I want better. Bigger. Freer.
I want the earth and technology to exist in harmony, not conflict.
I want to breathe and belong.

So how do we begin to dismantle the system?
We start by refusing to shrink.
We question everything.
We build community.
We speak up.
We stop participating in our own oppression.

Even small resistance is resistance.
Even small fires burn through darkness.

I’m hopeful. Still hopeful.
But hope must be paired with action.
With courage. With truth.

Humanity will be whole again.

But only if we remember who we are and stop fearing what we could become.

The people have the power. Always have. Always will.

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