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News - February 20, 2025

  • helphelping
  • Feb 21
  • 1 min read

In the neon-drenched streets, the corpos and politicos play their games, while the street-level runners scramble for scraps. Musk, that corporate overlord, storms the Conservative Political Action Conference, chainsaw in hand. It's his twisted celebration of a federal judge signing off on mass purges of government workers, shifting them from public service to corporate drones. Lives are just data in his grand scheme.

But Musk isn't done yet. Now he's eyeing the Federal Reserve like a corporate target, ready for his next hostile takeover. His "Department of Government Efficiency" is slashing through agencies, leaving chaos in its wake.

Meanwhile, Trump’s grip tightens, crushing independent agencies and tossing half a million Haitian migrants into the void, reversing all humanitarian progress with a single stroke. He’s using people like pieces on a chessboard, all while throwing shade at Zelenskyy and undermining global diplomacy like it’s a game of high-stakes poker.

But the people? The people aren’t backing down. Unions, activists, and communities are hitting back, rising up in solidarity, fighting the corpos and their puppet strings. The system’s got its claws in deep, but the true firewall against tyranny? The will of the people.

Time to jack in, start netrunning, and change the game.

 
 
 

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