Liberals Turning Nazis?!- Friday!

We made it to Friday! We survived a week of mayhem and chaos, from Indian nationalists marching in the streets in Brampton to Trump winning. Now everyone’s losing their minds. So, this is going to be a political rant because I said I’d get to it, and here we are.

Trump won, and people are losing it. It’s become a meme, right? White liberals have turned into complete Nazis now that their side isn’t in power anymore. They’re like, ‘Yo, screw these Latinos, screw these Arabs! We hope Palestine just gets bombed to hell! We hope you freaking Latinos all get deported!’ These tweets are insane! What is wrong with you? Is this how you always felt? Why are you fronting?

It’s crazy, these parasocial relationships people build with their leaders and their parties. It’s insanity. I don’t know what you can really say. Politics is really simple to me: people want to live good lives. If people’s lives start becoming harder, for whatever reason, they lose interest in that party. Under Biden, people felt like their lives got harder. Under Trudeau, people have felt their lives have gotten harder. So what do they do? They look for hope within the other party. They don’t need proof that their life will get better, they just know that life has gotten harder, so hopefully, the other party can fix it.

You lose trust when Trudeau or Biden, or Kamala comes out and says, ‘No, no, no, we’re going to fix it.’ People are like, ‘But you guys are the ones we think caused these problems to begin with.’ So, obviously, there’s just no win here. You’re going to go to the other side. This is why I think Trudeau is going to lose no matter what spin they put on it, because people are like, ‘Well, you caused the problems that made our lives hard.’

For me, politics is very much: if life sucks, go to the other option. Then eventually, if life doesn’t get better with that party, you go to the other party. You just keep flip-flopping back and forth. It’s just the system, man. We’re going to get sick of the system no matter what. No matter who’s in charge, we’re going to hate them by the end of their term. It’s inevitable. Getting all worked up over this… I understand there are some material concerns. But now we let the tiki torch party in charge? Dude, the Liberals, if they lose, they’d freaking put up the tiki torches themselves too.

So it’s choosing between who’s the lesser of two evils. Is that really a choice? Vote for who’s going to make your community better. Vote for who’s going to make your family’s life easier. You’ve got to just vote in your best interest, and if enough people agree, then they win. It’s absurd to think that I just think the system is always going to be rigged against the small guys. It is what it is, man. The high middle class will kind of maintain the status quo. The rich will maintain the status quo. The poor, each party will make it marginally better or marginally worse. It’s just a game of shifting around those little buckets of who gets what tax, who doesn’t get what. Everyone now is losing their minds. They’re like, ‘Well, Trump’s tariffs are really going to mess things up for the poor here.’ Yeah, but they’re also going to increase the wages and the amount people can sell, hopefully. I think that’s the goal behind them: buy American, make American, make America great again.

Who knows, man? All I know is y’all got to stay safe, do what you got to do, man, but you’ve got to take two steps back from these politics and these parties because, trust me, they don’t care enough about us to deem this emotional investment in them anyway. Till the next one, peace.


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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