Reflecting on the current political scene in America, it baffles me how Joe Biden has become the representative of the nation.
To me, Biden symbolizes many of the most unsavory elements of American politics.
For the dark forces, there's an eerie excitement surrounding him, not because he's a visionary leader, but due to his perceived controllability and absence of a strong will. He's been in the clutches of credit card companies and banks in Delaware for decades. To call him a puppet would be an understatement.
His demeanor on the global stage is far from strong and assertive. It's worrisome for anyone not caught up in the rhetoric of the political system who can see beyond the establishment's chosen candidate. It's frankly humiliating to have him on stage, and the only defense many people have for him is "at least he's not Trump."
Comparatively, figures like RFK Jr., who are physically stronger, mentally sharper, and notably truthful, are dismissed by the establishment and media as conspiracy theorists. It's mind-boggling to me that we've chosen Biden as the leader of our 300-million-strong nation.
Biden's cognitive capacities raise eyebrows. Foreign leaders are well aware that he can be manipulated. I honestly have no idea what he truly believes in. He sold out the American people consciously in past decades, and now he's doing the same thing unconsciously, as he doesn't seem to be entirely present.
The leadership of a country is crucial. It should represent and embody the spirit of the nation. However, our current scenario reflects the worst of America—a corrupt gerontocracy clinging onto power regardless of the country's condition.
The binary of the left-right divide is not as solid as we are made to believe. There are many more politically homeless people who don't fit into this dichotomy than there are staunch followers of the left and the right.
The biggest threat to America isn't white supremacy, but the endless wars that Biden continuously involves us in. And let’s not forget that he was the main advocate of the crime bill that led to the mass incarceration of Black people nationwide. Further, his so-called pro-Black policies today that infantilize Black people are a joke.
The Democratic party has received the support of Black voters for over six decades, but what tangible progress can we see in return? Greater government dependence, reduced independence, the dismantling of the nuclear family, and the ostracization of Christian values.
What exactly has Biden contributed to our nation besides embarrassment?
It's time we took a bold step, back a candidate that might not be the media's favorite but truly has the nation's interests at heart. And, in my view, that candidate is RFK Jr.