Poor and Rebel in a Socialist Country Is the Death End

They come together like one—with all the cameras on.
It was a targeted action.
The place, the location, the time—they chose it after I self-localized, just talking with my child.

It was an organized revenge by a strict, authoritarian socialist system that knows how corrupted it is.
And they also know that I know.
And that many others know, too.

But you know what?
I don’t care.

You can sell freedom like the Catholic Church sold indulgences.
You can dance with the dirty in Parliament.
Who cares?
Not me.

I don’t care about your “woke” socialist games—whether or not they’re infiltrated with organized crime and gangs.
I don’t want to be a part of it.


“Dacă nu știi – te învățăm (and you’ll pay for it with your hard-earned money).

Dacă nu poți – te ajutăm (and we’ll label you ‘handicapped’ so you stay dependent on us).
Și dacă nu vrei – te obligăm (you don’t get to choose—we command, and you obey).”

I found this in an old book about communism.
I’ve heard it echoed by old people all over the world.
This is the true meaning of socialism.
You still want to live under that?


I never understood why I was a target from the beginning.
Maybe because I was a U.S. RN, and I hated every second I lived in their twisted, corrupted socialist country.
Maybe because I saw more than any civilian should—because I met the dirt, and I never looked away.

But always, I was their target.
The one to laugh at.
The one to listen to.
The one to spy on.
The one to steal from.

They read my emails.
They entered my home.
They messed with my property.
And why?
Because they could.
They were officials.
Socialist officials.


Every job I took felt like a setup.
It was like I’d been planted there—just so they could keep listening to my phone.
Because I was the one people could talk to.
Because I spoke genuinely, and people opened up.
And when they shared?
The dirty police and federal agents were on the other side of the call—laughing.
And then using those conversations against people.
Good people. Bad people. Any people.

No—I was not an informant.
Corrupted law enforcement used my communication as if I were one.


And today I look at them again…

Do you want my name?
My birth date?
My address shouted into a recording camera?

Is that part of law enforcement protocol?
Or is it part of another dirty, corrupted plot to take me down?

Because in socialism, corruption is the game.
Power plays people like puppets, and they call it “equality.”


I laughed when they said, “In socialism, people are not poor. They just refuse to obey.”

Really?
So now obedience is the new measure of success?

What about freedom to choose your own life?
What about the freedom to work honestly, without being pulled into organized crime, bribery, and state abuse?

You want to talk about freedom?

I’ve lived in the U.S.
I know how a normal capitalist mind looks at poor people—with empathy, not control.

Obedience under poverty is not freedom.
Pushing people into despair, then blaming them for being poor, is not freedom.
It’s systematic abuse.


I never fought the “power”—because when it’s all organized crime up top, there’s no way to fight.

In socialism, communism, or any similar authoritarian system,
You. Can’t. Win.

Because they don’t understand what freedom is.
They’ve never lived it.
Freedom is too wild, too untamable, for a system that needs control.


Ten years.
Targeted. Hunted.
Laughed at.
Used. Abused.
Monitored.
No escape.
And the people who were supposed to protect me?
They were the ones doing it.

Why?

Because the system is corrupted.
And that’s how socialism—how authoritarianism—always works.


Craziness is cheered.
Normality has no freedom.
Obedience is the only option.

They hate me because I talk.
Because I stay free.
Because I don’t obey.

They want to break me.

And I hate them.
Because they are twisted, dirty, and corrupted in a socialist country that pretends to be righteous.

Me—alone.

Them—together.

A great, dirty play, big boss.

The Brazilian Corrupted Officer and Dubious Uber Driver

Since this incident, I’ve lost trust in Uber’s safety measures and, unfortunately, in law enforcement. At least gangs are real and don’t pretend to be something they are not.

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And so the story begins…

Once upon a time, one morning, I met a very questionable man. If you look at my Uber history, you’ll see a driver named Tony who gave me a ride to work. Tony was a Brazilian man and a questionable Uber driver. First of all, he didn’t have the Uber sign, and second, his car number didn’t match the description. Neither did he have a map screen. But Tony showed me a cell phone with my name and my Uber order.

Aware that I was running late, he pressed, “You coming or not?”

During the trip, Tony recorded our conversation and hit the brakes numerous times, causing my coffee to spill on my shirt and on his seat. It felt like karma was at play.

But why am I telling you about Tony today?

After I lost my personal notebook at work, online bullying on social media intensified. They mocked me about my “cleaning NO. 2” job, and after they accessed all my personal information from my notebook, the harassment increased.

Following numerous break-ins at my house, thefts of personal objects, and instances of taping me and my family members (thanks to an Emirate lady, I confirmed that the tapes were real and who made them), I uncovered more about Ana and Tony.

Ana and Tony, under the guise of law enforcement, are deeply involved in organized crime. They network with other transgender gangs and law enforcement in the city, creating a high-control “unit.”

One of the gang members approached me on the street and told me that Ana and Tony are “ICE CREAM,” meaning they are part of the top staff from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This revelation started to make sense given the events of the past few years. A gang member once asked me to give him THE name. Maybe he referred to Ana and Tony’s names!

I had met Ana under disguise and different names, and genders, at three of my different jobs, including one government job. Ana destroyed one of my jobs by gossiping with coworkers and recording conversations. It’s less probable for an ICE officer to do this, but maybe a crazy one do or one of their assets.

Ana, without any medical background, had free access to look at anyone’s medical accounts and teased me about one of my diagnoses on social media. Ana wore also a fake nose at one of my jobs, and his management friends, gays, and transgenders, of course, showed it to me when I filed a complaint against him.

Tony, on the other hand, was aggressive. Dirty and aggressive, hiding under the guise of an Uber job. He is the malefic force behind Ana’s craziness!

I first met Tony at the “New York” building, right behind the Department, shopping at the Chinese store on the corner. I recognized him by his shoes—brown and pointed. No one wears brown pointed shoes in a bad neighborhood unless they don’t want to be a target. I remembered Ana’s discussions. The New York building fit their location perfectly at that time.

These people did some very dirty work on both sides, under disguise, acting as both law enforcement and gangsters. This network of corrupted minds, including transgenders and gays involved in the underground life, business, and politics, spread hate, gossip, and chaos wherever they went—both on social media and in real life. They will continue to do so as long as no one sees their true actions.

I deleted my Uber account and changed my email passwords, but the years I spent being harassed and bullied in public and on social media by a network of corrupted law enforcement officers and their gang member friends cannot be given back to me.

My trust in law enforcement has been destroyed.

Many transgenders are involved in organized crime or dirty politics, and many have mental health issues. In a country where you have nowhere to report all this mess and where you are in more danger from corrupted law enforcement officers than from gangs, that country has lost its status as a normal country.

An Ana will mess around at three jobs under three names and spread chaos, while a Tony will drive a fake Uber and make dirty videos. And everything will be considered normal in an abnormal country.

“Pooping and letting go of everything” at 03:44 will not change the mess they have made of my life and my family’s lives.

And if they do not believe in God, at least there is karma, without crafting any revenge or grudges.

Their craziness, corruption, and organized crime have messed up too many lives!

For this reason, you must vote for Trump! To clear up all of this mess!

I Don’t Care: A Story of Despair and Indifference in a Corrupt World

I really don’t care! Living my life based on basic needs, put down by a society worse than the worst communism ever seen, losing trust in family, friends, and those who were supposed to protect us, I really don’t care anymore!

I don’t want to change the world, and I don’t care if you steal billions or just a meal.

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In a shitty world where one dirty hand washes another, supporting an even dirtier power, who am I to hope or dream of a good, normal, and honest world?

I am not God, nor do I want to be! There are too many crazy ones around acting like God and believing they are God, taking advantage of people with no chances.

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So I do not care!

I’ve learned to put my head down, not think, and do what you want me to do. Sure! You are stupid, but who cares? I don’t care!
You can laugh at me, bully me, mess with me, destroy me.

I don’t care!

Why should I care? My life values and your values are not the same. Even our gods are different!

Yours is crazy and power-related!

Mine is normal and people-related!

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And I don’t care anymore! Craziness is spreading around, and normality is becoming rarer and rarer.

Organized crime is taking control of cities, and communism is taking over the world! And it is crazy! And people are choosing craziness!

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Transgenders are virtually pregnant and deliver fake babies! And it is considered normal!

A whole army is led by a transgender man in high heels. And that is normal too!

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Love is arranged!

Crazy people are free to destroy normal ones!

God puts people down, and evil uplifts them to groom more evils!

Fewer crazies take care of more crazies.

And normal people die!

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And I do not care!

Politics is related to organized crime. Everyone has their different gang!

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And I don’t care!

A bird drone lands on my head each morning! Scary, I know!

The garbage trucks are part of the networks too!

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And I don’t care!

And you know why? Because haters will hate, and dirty will be dirty!

Just the names will be different!

So I don’t care!

I just pay the rent, buy food, eat, sleep, and pray.

Because only God could help, no one else!

Just don’t care!