Stop The Outrage
4 episodes tagged "Stop The Outrage".

What Happened To Our Unity After 9-11?
The Deep State and other power players have one goal: control. And the easiest way to do that? Divide the people. I’m 36, and the last time I truly felt America unified was right after 9/11. It was like a gut punch that brought us together. Then came wars, politics, and the tech boom — and suddenly we’re all at each other’s throats again. Division makes us weak. When neighbors fight, outside forces win. Pay attention. Don’t get played.

This Video Will Change How You See The Internet!
We’ve gotten so numb to violence that even watching Charlie Kirk’s assassination didn’t shock people the way it should. In the 1960s, just a radio broadcast of JFK being shot rattled the whole country — now it’s just another viral clip. Politics divide because it’s profitable: for the Deep State, for media, and for the Devil himself. From Civil War to today, psychological hooks keep us addicted to outrage while Screwtape-style tactics warp our faith. The hard truth? Unity takes work. Division is death.

What Happens When We Stop Treating Each Other Like People?
🕵️♂️ Deep State loves division. Distracted masses = unchecked power. While you’re screaming about pronouns or borders, unseen actors (bureaucracy, intel, military, corporates) consolidate control. Polarization is their golden goose — outrage = ad dollars, clicks, and easier rule. Workers divided don’t unionize. Citizens enraged don’t demand fair pay. If you’re spewing hate online, congrats — you’re basically the Deep State’s unpaid intern. Want to stop getting played? Unplug, talk to a real person, and build bridges. Unite or get played. Your move. Drop one thing you’ll do today to stop feeding the outrage beast. I’ll read the replies.

Are Elites Making Us Fight Each Other?
💥 Division is a power play. Elites stoke the outrage because a divided herd is easier to herd. Politically speaking, polarization is just a leveraged market for control — and you’re the product. In sobriety terms: this is cravings. Ignore the root cause, feed the itch, and it eventually consumes you. America right now looks like a terrible marriage — fireworks at the altar, passive-aggressive fights over custody, and everyone posting memes from the other room. Moral fervor turned into meme wars. Wild how civilization downgraded to comment fights. Don’t be the guy who keeps stepping in dog crap because the algorithm dared you to. Break the loop: question the outrage, unplug the feed, find the root, and stop being played. Unite or get played. Your call.