You ever notice how every few years, society picks a new buzzword to obsess over? Last decade it was “woke.” Now it’s “decolonize.”
Yeah — apparently everything’s gotta be decolonized now. Your classroom, your church, your breakfast cereal — can’t start the day without a little anti-imperialist milk.
And it used to mean something powerful — people breaking free from real oppression, real empires. Now? It’s been hijacked by people who think deleting Western civilization is somehow “progress.”
Exactly. It’s not about justice anymore; it’s about dismantling the very systems that make freedom possible.
So today, we’re peeling back the layers of the “decolonize” movement — where it started, how it got twisted, and why it’s not liberation anymore. It’s lunacy with a hashtag.
Buckle up, folks. It’s time to decolonize your common sense — right here on Outspoken, where we don’t whisper the truth… we yell it at the woke!
#joeandjayoutspoken #outspoken #decolonization #america #homeofthebrave #turningpoint #charliekirk
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