@snrcaptain
What scares me the most isn't even the rising cost of living anymore it's how quickly we've been forced to adapt to it
A 463% increase in fuel prices within just three years should have sparked national outrage that lasted until solutions were found. Instead, we've gradually normalized hardship, insecurity, hunger, and uncertainty as if they were inevitable parts of life
We've spent too long calling it patience when, in reality, it feels more like resignation. Citizens keep speaking up as the country edges closer to the brink, yet the response is often silence. The strategy seems to be to wait until the anger fades, the headlines disappear, and the suffering becomes the new normal
But a nation cannot keep normalizing pain and expect stability. People are exhausted, communities are hurting, and every day the gap between the government and the realities of ordinary citizens grows wider.
Silence doesn't solve a crisis
It only delays the consequences