jigrot
Minister (2k+ posts)
it seems like 90% of the population finally woke up
and realized what the establishment has been up to! It's like the world's biggest reality show, and surprise — the plot twist is that the viewers have all the information now. You see, back in the day, the establishment could control the narrative with a few well-placed speeches and a little selective media coverage. But now? Information is flying faster than the speed of a tweet, and social media is like the world’s largest gossip session
— everyone knows everything, whether they want to or not. So, these posts and news stories popping up? Oh, they're hilarious. If they weren’t so painfully awkward, they’d be comedy gold.
But here’s the kicker: when 90% of the population is against you, and it’s trending everywhere, it’s time to stop pretending everything is fine. Seriously, if the majority of people can see the mess you've made, and they're sharing it like a meme, maybe it's time to do some introspection. You know, the kind where you look at yourself and think, "Hmm... maybe we could’ve done this a bit better?" Maybe it’s time to admit that, just maybe, you’ve done a thing or two wrong. It’s okay, we’re all human — well, most of us.

Look, I'm not saying you need to do the “public apology dance” (unless you’ve really got some killer moves)
, but a simple "Hey, we messed up,
" would go a long way. You see, when you mess up on this level, the first thing you have to do is own it . Don’t wait for the media to spin it into something else, or for influencers to turn your failure into a trending hashtag. Take responsibility, fix your mistakes, and then, just then, you might actually have a chance at earning a little appreciation from the people who’ve been watching from the sidelines.
Until then
, keep posting those updates — because, trust me, they’re great for laughs. But let’s be clear: no one’s laughing with you. They’re laughing at you
. So, before you start wondering why everyone dislikes you, remember this — people don't appreciate being treated like they’re invisible. Acknowledging your mistakes is a good place to start. Then, maybe, just maybe, we’ll give you a round of applause
. But until then, just keep making us laugh. 


But here’s the kicker: when 90% of the population is against you, and it’s trending everywhere, it’s time to stop pretending everything is fine. Seriously, if the majority of people can see the mess you've made, and they're sharing it like a meme, maybe it's time to do some introspection. You know, the kind where you look at yourself and think, "Hmm... maybe we could’ve done this a bit better?" Maybe it’s time to admit that, just maybe, you’ve done a thing or two wrong. It’s okay, we’re all human — well, most of us.


Look, I'm not saying you need to do the “public apology dance” (unless you’ve really got some killer moves)


Until then



