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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-10 07:10

in LeoFinance4 months ago

Part 12/15:

Throughout, Dillon warns that societal institutions—media, government, corporations—are increasingly polarized, corrupt, or outright deceptive. He views social movements, riots, and even elections as manipulated or controlled by an unseen hand, warning that the country's foundations are eroding. The discussion underscores fears of escalating violence, civil unrest, and the possibility of a breakdown in democratic legitimacy.

Yet, amidst the chaos, he acknowledges that most Americans want basic stability—jobs, water, healthcare—and that the elite are primarily concerned with profits, control, and maintaining the status quo. Dillon advocates for genuine, top-down reform—like disbanding agencies, ending wars, and confronting corporate corruption—rather than superficial fixes.