They tell us left and right are war,
Two distant shores, two open doors—
But high above the colored flame
The architects don’t change the game.
The banners shift, the slogans rise,
New painted truths, familiar lies,
While in the quiet rooms of power
The same incentives bloom and flower.
The public stage is loud with blame,
Ideological sparks and shame,
Yet backstage hands in tailored light
Shake softly out of public sight.
The conflict sold is red and blue,
But structure hums beneath the hue.
Institutions feed on gain,
No matter who assumes the reign.
We’re cast inside a scripted play:
A victim role we’re told to stay,
A villain drawn across the line,
A hero dressed in party sign.
This triangle of fear and need
Becomes the soil where minds concede.
We trade our judgment for a team,
Outsource conscience to a dream.
So when “our side” begins to bend,
We call corruption means to end.
When harm protects identity,
We rename it loyalty.
If evidence disturbs the tribe,
We close our eyes, we don’t subscribe.
Belonging weighs more than the truth,
And power fattens on our proof.
Most hearts don’t crave a throne or chain.
They want safe homes and less of pain—
Peace, and health, and dignity,
A simple taste of liberty.
But what we’re handed is a show,
A looping, endless ebb and flow
Of outrage fed in daily streams
To keep us split at moral seams.
The system’s triumph isn’t force.
It rides upon a softer course—
Not iron grip or shouted order,
But quiet, chosen, signed recorder.
Consent becomes the velvet cage,
Emotional, divided stage.
Attention pulled from roots to sides,
While upward, all accountability slides.
Sovereignty is not a vote,
Not waving any faction’s coat.
It starts the moment we reclaim
The authorship of thought and name.
No side deserves untested trust.
No power stands because it must.
No creed should hide from open light.
No leader floats above the right.
The spell begins to thin and tear
When we refuse the crafted snare,
When neighbors cease to be the foe
And shared humanity can grow.
Audit outcomes, not the speech.
Measure actions within reach.
When narratives no longer steer,
The machinery reveals its gear.
Division is not the disease—
It’s fevered skin on deeper seas.
The illness lives where minds agree
To yield their inner agency.
The cure is quiet, fiercely plain:
Reclaim the conscience of the brain.
Guard your ethics. Hold your ground.
Let scrutiny in truth be found.
No saviors carved in party stone.
No teams to make your mind their own.
No theater to crown the hour.
Just lucid hearts confronting power.
~~~🎵SONG LYRICS🎶~~~
THE MACHINE DOESN’T CARE
[Atmospheric Rebellion – Industrial Alt] rock
[Spoken Word Intro – low, distorted]
This is not a war.
It’s a system.
And it feeds on division.
[Verse 1]
Steel sky, static air,
Signals buzzing everywhere,
Red light, blue light, flashing lies,
Different flags, same disguise.
Teeth of gears behind the wall,
Different voices, same protocol,
Public fury, curated rage,
Private deals behind the stage.
Victim scripted, villain drawn,
Hero rising at the dawn,
Three-part cycle, tight and clean,
Keeps you loyal to the screen.
Fear is fuel, outrage sold,
Tribal heat keeps minds controlled,
While the structure hums below—
It doesn’t care which way you go.
[Chorus driving, heavy beat]
The machine doesn’t care who wins,
It only cares that you give in.
Left or right, it’s all the same,
Different masks, identical game.
Divide. Obey. Repeat the war.
Keep your eyes off what it’s for.
The machine doesn’t care who leads—
It only cares that you concede.
[Verse 2]
Concrete dreams and wired fear,
Endless conflict pumped all year,
Most just want a quiet night,
Food on the table, less of the fight.
But flames are fed and lines are drawn,
Digital mobs from dusk till dawn,
Identity becomes a shield,
Truth the first thing people yield.
Corruption bends when it’s “our” side,
Evidence buried under pride,
Accountability drifts above,
While neighbors fracture what they love.
Division isn’t the disease,
It’s the symptom of unease,
A fractured mind that can’t repair
The silent truth: the machine don’t care.
[Chorus]
The machine doesn’t care who wins,
It only cares that you give in.
Left or right, it’s all the same,
Different masks, identical game.
Divide. Obey. Repeat the war.
Keep your eyes off what it’s for.
The machine doesn’t care who leads—
It only cares that you concede.
[Bridge slow build, distorted whisper layers)]
No saviors wired in chrome,
No throne that stands alone,
No banner pure enough to hide
The incentives buried inside.
Sovereignty is silent steel,
Audit outcomes. Make it real.
When you stop the tribal stare,
You jam the gears. You crack the snare.
[Closing Chorus bigger, louder]
The machine doesn’t care who wins,
It only cares that you give in.
Break the script. Refuse the frame.
Step outside the staged campaign.
Divide. Obey. Repeat no more.
Shut the feed. Unplug the war.
The machine only lives on fear—
And it weakens when you see clear.
[Spoken Word Outro – stripped, echoing]
Division is not the enemy.
It’s the evidence.
The real surrender happens
when you hand over your mind.
Take it back.
And the machine starves.








