The Woke vs. The Broke: The Information Warfare That is Reshaping America's Electorate
The world’s biggest corporations and U.S. elites have joined forces in an information war against the American people that will decide the future of humanity.
America is now one election away from being fundamentally transformed into a nation unmoored from its founding principles. If the Democrats should somehow succeed in taking another election, the U.S. Constitution will be rendered into nothing more than a quaint museum piece. The tremendous sacrifices of our forefathers in bloody wars to liberate mankind will become historical footnotes in a larger book of how a once-free nation ultimately surrendered to tyrants.
We are mere months away from becoming a nation “unburdened by what has been.”
Why is America veering so hard to the left? What is driving the United States to the brink of transforming into a country unrecognizable to Middle Americans?
There is currently an irreconcilable divide between two groups of Americans who live in separate ideological universes. We can dub them the “Woke” versus the “Broke.”
The Woke consists of a hyper-educated class of activists who don’t really care much for “reality” and want to re-engineer the world to suit its tastes and desires. The Broke is a group of self-motivated, hard-working, and pragmatic people who want to pursue the American Dream and insist on “living in truth.”
While the Woke never tire of growing a bureaucracy that only generates more regulations in order to justify its own existence, the Broke are tired of footing the bill for a class of free-loading micromanagers who are driving us all into insurmountable debt — both on a personal level and on a national scale.
One of the great reversals of modern American politics is that Corporate America has taken a sharp turn to the left. This has been driven in part by the U.S. abandoning manufacturing and resource-based energy development.
Since the Information Revolution, data has become king. And Big Tech companies are now the emperors.
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