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Which Presidential Face Fits the Oligarchy’s Masked Agenda, and Does Your Vote Really Matter?

  • Aug 19, 2024
  • 4 min read

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The circus is back in town, with election season giving us front-row seats to the latest political spectacle. Once again, the two parties are offering up candidates as if our votes will actually steer the ship. But behind all the debates, campaign slogans, and media spin, it’s clear the illusion of choice remains stronger than ever.


Joe Biden’s exit from the race has ushered in Kamala Harris as the Democrats’ new face of change, injecting some energy into a campaign that was running on fumes. Her arrival has made things interesting, turning the election into a tighter contest and sparking conversations that go far beyond just policy. On the other side, Donald Trump remains unshaken. Despite being found guilty on 30 felony counts, his campaign has somehow gained momentum, thanks in part to surviving assassination attempts and flipping legal battles into a badge of honor.

Both parties played it safe with their VP picks—partners who won’t rock the boat but also won’t make waves. Yet, with such calculated choices, you have to wonder: does it really matter who’s on the ticket when the agenda behind the curtain stays the same?


Trump’s message hasn’t shifted. He’s still hammering away on his “Build the wall” mantra, pointing fingers at illegal immigration as the root cause of crime and minority job losses—coining the term “Black jobs” along the way. His calls for police immunity and more restrictive abortion laws are as polarizing as ever, keeping his platform loud and clear.

Kamala Harris, on the other hand, finds herself under a different kind of scrutiny. Her past relationships with figures like Willie Brown and Montell Williams are being picked apart, with critics implying she took unconventional routes to climb the political ladder. Then there’s the conversation around her identity—questions about whether she can truly be considered a Black woman due to her Indian and Jamaican heritage are back in full swing.

Her record as San Francisco’s District Attorney continues to haunt her. Allegations of locking up Black men for minor weed offenses and penalizing parents for their kids’ truancy have fueled criticism, even as she denies these claims. Still, her experience as Vice President gives her an edge in navigating the global stage, possibly setting her up for a smoother transition to power than the chaos a Trump resurgence would bring.



The media’s got everyone hyped about the power of your vote, but the truth is a bit more complicated. In the U.S., the real shot-caller isn’t the popular vote—it’s the Electoral College. Sure, the popular vote shows what the people want, but it’s those electoral votes that actually seal the deal. The electors usually follow the popular vote in their state, but they don’t always have to. And while some states have laws to penalize electors who step out of line, that doesn’t mean they’re legally bound to reflect the people’s choice.


So, does your vote really matter? The answer is yes, but maybe not how you think. Most of the time, the popular vote and electoral vote do match up, but when they don’t, it’s often because big-money campaigns have already shaped the entire narrative. They’ve made sure that by the time election day rolls around, most people are backing the candidate who was handpicked by power players long before the race even began.


Think about it: why is it that candidates who rake in the most cash and media attention almost always dominate the conversation? Could it be that this whole process is less about democracy and more about making sure you believe you’re choosing someone who was decided years ago?





It’s easy to feel trapped in this rigged game, but your vote can be a weapon to expose the hypocrisy of a system pretending to be democratic. While presidential elections get all the media hype, remember that the elections that really impact your day-to-day life are city and state-wide. This is where you can push back and put pressure on those who actually make the policies that affect your community. And when it comes to the presidential race, don’t fall for the scare tactics. Look at Project 2025—a blatant attempt to push fear and division as a strategy for control.


The same powers driving this agenda are tied to global conflicts like Russia vs. Ukraine, Israel vs. Palestine, and now Iran. These wars aren’t just happening in far-off lands; they’re influenced by the same forces shaping our elections. Dr. Umar recently dropped a video breaking down how this whole game is rigged by those controlling the presidential race.

Make sure you check it out (video linked below) for a deep dive into how the system really works.


*** (We want to be clear, All of Dr Umar views don't align with Topboompop)***


But let’s be real, sometimes the stress of it all can get overwhelming. If it ever feels like too much, remember there’s always an option to leave America. The song "Go Back to Africa," created by Topbooompop’s music software, touches on that idea, offering a different perspective on where freedom really lies.

In the end, don’t let yourself be boxed into thinking it’s Democrat blue or Republican red. It’s really just the elite conglomerate blending both into something murky. Like A$AP Rocky said, ''Don’t be dumb—Everything is purple."



 
 
 

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