People focus too much on whether there's a Democrat or a Republican in office. It's not like this guy Kim Jong Un got into power the second Trump got into power. It's not like he wasn't a problem. It's not like we haven't had warmongers. It's not like corporations haven't been the main influence on what we're doing around the world.
This quote highlights a common misperception in political discourse: overemphasizing party politics while neglecting the underlying systemic forces at play. It suggests that changing leadership from one party to another doesn't fundamentally alter the presence of issues like warmongering, corporate influence, or authoritarian regimes. The real challenges are deeper and persist beyond electoral cycles, urging us to look beyond surface-level politics and consider the persistent structures shaping global and domestic affairs.