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“When you build your entire empire and kingdom on lies, your reputation is based on lies and manipulation. Your history is fabricated to suit your narrative and make you look like a hero or a victim. Your victories, battles, and power are all built on lies. The only power you have is the ability to control the narrative through lies. That's why you can't stand the truth, because the truth destroys everything you've built and everything you are.”

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“When corrupt lawyers become judges, do you think they will suddenly change? No, They will have more power and resources to commit further corruption. More cases will be thrown out, and criminals will never be held accountable. Only the poor and those unwilling to pay will be sentenced and prosecuted. They will favor criminals over law-abiding citizens because criminals are willing to pay. Victims will never get justice.”

“Once people lose hope and trust in the justice system because it has failed them, the law will no longer hold value or serve any purpose. The state will become lawless, with people taking matters into their own hands. Everyone will do what they want without being held accountable.”

“Most politicians are detached from reality due to their ignorance, wealth, bodyguards, and the privileged environments or locations in which they live. They do not experience the daily struggles that ordinary citizens face, making it difficult for them to relate to everyday life. As a result, they often see no urgency in delivering public services. They tend to ignore issues that don’t directly affect them and focus only on matters that benefit themselves. This self-centered approach reflects a lack of genuine interest in serving the people.”

“They fight to uphold the law in their own countries, yet they fight to break the law in mine. The same laws, principles, behaviors, conduct, and rules they enforce at home, they oppose when my country enforces them. They expect my country to disregard these standards, turning it into a free for all. While they demand strict enforcement of laws in their own nations, they want my country to abandon them. What is considered wrong in their country, they want to be acceptable in mine. As a result, my country has become a banana republic, lawless and a haven for criminals.”

“Politicians aren’t solving your problems, they’re breaking you. That’s what they do. They make you accept defeat. They want you to accept crime, corruption, poverty, and suffering as normal. They’re not in the business of helping you. Their goal is to convince you that nothing can be done, and that you must accept it. Because if you don’t,if you fight for change and a better life, it threatens their stolen wealth and luxurious lifestyles. It would mean they’d have to work, to actually deliver services, and that’s too much for them. So instead, they overwhelm you. They break your spirit until you start asking, What’s the point? What’s the point of voting? Of fighting crime or corruption? Of trying to change anything? Of doing anything at all? When you’re broken, you stop caring who does what. And that’s when they win, because then, they can do whatever they want and get away with it.”

“Politicians often fail to hold one another accountable for crimes, treason, or corruption. Instead of reporting wrongdoing, they use it as leverage to blackmail others into compliance or support. When they themselves are eventually exposed or no longer benefitting, only then do they speak out. They show little regard for morality, legality, or justice. Many are complicit, lying under oath, aiding and abetting, obstructing justice, and protecting criminals within the government.”

“The reason many government employees perform poorly in their jobs is that they spend more time devising ways to steal public funds, creating fake businesses to win tenders, and siphoning money into offshore accounts, instead of focusing on how to improve their work and serve the public effectively.”

“When the head is the problem, the whole body suffers. If the president or the government is the problem, the whole country suffers. In the same way, when leadership, whether a president or a government, is flawed, the entire nation feels the impact. Strong leadership uplifts and builds, but weak leadership burdens everyone and destroys.”

“When you fight corruption, you are not just confronting an individual. You are challenging a cult. A group of shameless, heartless individuals who benefit from wrongdoing and breaking the law. They worship crime, power, status, money, recklessness, lawlessness, illegal, and criminal activities. Pathological liars who are deceptive and who see nothing wrong with breaking the law or even taking a life. They are willing to do whatever it takes to gain an advantage or benefit. Each one is guilty of something, so they protect one another.”