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Who and what is our enemy?

For too long, the world has been tricked. Told to fear the poor instead of the powerful. Told that color, class, or language defines the enemy. But the true enemy has no race. No nation. No flag but profit. No god but power.

The real enemy is not your neighbor struggling to survive. It’s not the worker crossing borders to feed their family. It’s not the protester, the renter, the student drowning in debt.

The enemy is the one who profits from your struggle.

The enemy is:

  • The CEO who lays off thousands while celebrating record profits.
  • The investor who funds war, then sells the weapons that burn homes and hospitals.
  • The lobbyist who bribes lawmakers to keep medicine out of reach for the sick.
  • The banker who owns your home, your school, your future—and demands repayment with your life.
  • The billionaire who flies private jets while the oceans drown cities and the air poisons your lungs.
  • The media mogul who stokes hatred between neighbors while hiding the theft happening behind closed doors.

These are not misunderstandings. These are not mistakes.

They are choices—made daily by those who already have everything, to take even more from those with nothing.

Their Power Lives in Our Division

They keep us fighting over crumbs, so we never see who holds the whole loaf. They whisper lies: that your enemy is poor, or foreign, or different. They build prisons for the poor and palaces for the rich. They teach us to obey, not to think. To compete, not to unite.

But here is the truth: the real war is not between the races, or nations, or classes—it is between the people and the parasites who feed on them.

How to Know the Enemy

Do they grow rich from the suffering of others? Do they hold power with no accountability? Do they demand sacrifice but never bleed themselves? Do they punish resistance and reward silence?

Then they are the enemy.

Not because of what they earn—but because of what they take. Not because of who they are—but because of what they choose to do.

This Is a War of Clarity

We do not fight the rich because they have money. We fight the ones who use their wealth as a weapon. We fight those who build empires on the backs of the broken. We fight those who poison the earth, steal the future, and laugh behind locked gates.

And we name them. Not with hate, but with truth. Because until they are seen, they cannot be stopped.

This is the enemy. And the first step to freedom is knowing exactly who holds the chains. What is our tools.