A space where the fractures of our world are not hidden, but exposed. Each line is not an answer, but a reflection — a mirror held to the collective face of our civilization.

  • “Every day, 17 veterans take their own lives. On any given night, more than 32,000 veterans sleep without a home. Yet billions are spent to house, feed, and provide services for those who entered the country illegally. These are men and women who once sacrificed everything for their country — are we truly taking care of them, or treating strangers with more dignity than our own defenders?”

  • “When the Abrahamic religions rose to power, they did not merely preach — they conquered. Pagan temples were razed, indigenous faiths were outlawed, and whole peoples were forced to convert or be destroyed. From the Christianization of Europe to the Islamic conquests of the Middle East and North Africa, genocide and forced conversion erased countless older traditions. A universal god was enthroned, and diversity of belief was drowned in blood.”

  • “Communist and socialist leaders promise the fair distribution of wealth. Yet Fidel Castro’s fortune was once estimated at $900 million while Cubans lived on ration books. Nicolás Maduro presides over Venezuela, where 94% of households fell into poverty even as billions vanished into the hands of his circle. In North Korea, the Kim dynasty controls billions in offshore assets while 42% of citizens are undernourished. The banner of equality becomes a mask for inequality — palaces for the few, hunger for the many.”

  • “Every decade, voices rise to push socialism as the cure for inequality. Yet Venezuela, once Latin America’s richest nation with oil revenues of $90 billion a year, saw poverty soar to over 94% of households by 2021 and the richest 10% now control more than 50% of income. The Soviet Union promised equality, but by the 1980s its elite ‘nomenklatura’ enjoyed privileges while ordinary citizens queued for bread — and after collapse, Russia’s Gini index of inequality jumped from 0.24 in 1988 to 0.48 by 1993. What begins as a promise of fairness ends in deeper inequality, and the road back is long and brutal.”

  • “For centuries, blood has been spilled in the name of Yahweh. Once a regional god of the deserts of Edom and Canaan, he was later exalted into the supreme creator of the Abrahamic faiths. In that transformation, a tribal deity became a universal banner — and under that banner, wars, crusades, and conquests multiplied.”

  • “Every year, the world spends $2.7 trillion on war and militaries. In 2023 alone, arms companies generated over $600 billion in revenue, with executives and shareholders growing rich from conflict. We turn blood into profit, and call it security.”

  • “Every day, governments spend over one hundred million dollars fighting the flow of drugs. Yet 316 million people still use them — demand at a historic high. We fight supply, but never the hunger that sustains it.”

  • “Every day, humanity spends over six billion dollars on movies and TV. To feed every starving person on Earth for that same day would cost less than one percent of that. We choose illusions over survival.”