The Vultures of Power

How Lies Became Law and Truth Became Rebellion

There is a country where lies are written into law and truth is punished as rebellion. A place where deception is an art, and governance is a game played by the few at the expense of the many.

The system is simple: bring all the meat to the centre table, let the rulers feast, and throw the bones to the masses. They call it governance, but it is nothing more than organised plunder.

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The Curse of Centralism

This is not just about corruption; it is about a flawed system that enables it. A system where power is hoarded at the centre, ensuring that a handful of individuals control the fate of millions. It is a system built to fail the people while enriching the powerful.

The vultures have ruled for decades. They are not stepping aside anytime soon.

I once met an old man who said:
“Call them what they are—vultures. Maybe then, the people will see them for what they truly are.”

And so, I name them Vultures—because they do not lead; they consume. They do not build; they devour. They circle over the nation, waiting to strip it of its last flesh.

The Election Cycle: A Feast Repeated

Every four years, these vultures return, disguised as saviours. They sing the same songs, make the same promises, and take the same votes. They will always get the votes because the votes are their lifeblood.

And we, knowing what they are, still give them power.
We cry for change, yet we recycle the same failures.

What If We Stopped?

What if, instead of voting blindly, we paused? What if we refused to legitimize a broken system? What if we demanded a restructuring, a fair system that does not concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a greedy few?

“He who puts the meat into his mouth before sharing does not mean well.”

A nation where subnational entities manage their own resources would weaken corruption, empower local governance, and make it harder for vultures to thrive.

But as long as we play by their rules, we will continue to suffer under their laws of deception.

The Only Way Out

If we truly want change, we must first reject the game that keeps us enslaved. We must demand a system that works for the people, not just the powerful.

Until then, the vultures will keep circling.
The feast will continue.
And the people will keep gnawing at bones, waiting for a miracle that will never come.

The choice is ours.

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