Counting My Blessing

Counting My Blessing
I should admit, first and foremost, that I'm quite sure I've been thoroughly brainwashed by our media. I'm the last person who would trust them after what they did to me, but I find myself their reluctant ally since this war broke out. Back in the 2000's, I criticized U.S. foreign policy, which I found unnecessarily punitive to civilians. For that I was practically branded an enemy of the state, and I'd rather not go into detail over how bad my life became over it. My songs and blogs were popular during the Iraq War - while in the hands of frauds. It's taken me all the way to now to recover most of what was lost of my property, a struggle that only increases embarassment for those countless people connected with its violation.

Nonetheless, I consider myself better off than I might have been in a dictatorship. Sure, our leaders are corrupt. Sure, they lie, but they could be worse: the costs of my survival online to the image of our leadership would have landed me in a gulag, I think, had I been born on the wrong side of a certain boundary. Believe me, just being the target of such a massive fraud was bad enough.

Mar6/22 3:02pm: An extra note to be careful where you get your war news. Avoid channels that still want to make flattering references to poetry stealing creeps like 'Tom Hanks' and script stealing monsters like the 'Saturday Night Live' gang - as the American ABC just did a few minutes ago. Besides, they have too many commercials to be honest. Maybe if these U.S. networks didn't try to legitimize so much fraud every day, Putin wouldn't be calling the West an empire of lies. After seeing the fraud with thousands of my posts on TV, I'm inclined to agree, but at least our lying emperors let me call them out for it.
  
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