Disclaimer: This one might offend a few people. That usually means it hit something real.
Something feels off in America right now. Even more than usual. Not broken overnight. Just slowly slipping. Like everything still looks normal… but it doesn’t feel normal anymore.
Welcome to Mad Max IRL (in real life).
No, we’re not fighting over gasoline in the desert… yet. But basic necessities are starting to feel like luxuries. Food prices keep rising. Rent is out of control. Owning a home sounds like a story from another era.
In fact, owning anything sounds like a thing from the past. Movies went from tapes/DVDs to streaming. Music went from tapes/CDs to streaming. Do you physically own anything anymore or does it require a subscription to access it?
And energy? Gas, electricity, water… the essentials of life are getting harder to afford for everyday people.
We’re told this is all part of “progress.”
Progress for who? What larger plan is in play?
Because from where most people stand, progress looks like more building, more consuming, more war, and more strain on a planet that’s already showing signs of wear. Hotter summers. Stronger storms. Less balance. But hey, at least there’s another luxury development going up.
Meanwhile, politicians are busy performing. Arguing, debating, choosing sides. Not solving problems. Just keeping their supporters emotionally charged.
And we fall for it. Have been since before I was born.
We defend them. Fight for them. Stay loyal to them. While they benefit from the chaos, raise money off our outrage, and stay comfortably in power.
It’s not dysfunction. It’s strategy. Keep people acting stupid, and they won’t notice what’s actually happening.
And what’s happening is simple: the middle class is disappearing. Not overnight, but steadily. Quietly. Until one day you realize you’re closer to struggling than you are to stability.
That’s when things change.
Because when basic needs become unaffordable, people don’t just sit quietly. They adapt. They do what they have to do. History proves that.
So the idea of people eventually stealing gas or water? That’s not crazy. That’s predictable.
The real issue is we see the signs, but we ignore them. It’s easier to argue online than to question the system. Easier to pick a side than to admit the direction might be wrong.
So we keep scrolling. Keep debating. Keep choosing teams.
While life slowly shifts from comfort… to survival.
Not all at once.
Just gradually enough for us to pretend everything is still fine.

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