FIFA

A Test of Morality, Unity, and Peace

FIFA can symbolise many things: celebrities, footballers, the wealthy, and the elites. Through this lens, we often question the morals and intentions of those in power, especially when, from their positions of comfort, the majority of us—the working class—continue to suffer. The disparity between the lives of the privileged and the struggles of the many creates a sense of deep injustice.

However, our goal is not to incite violence or anger. As the leader of this movement, my job is not to wage war but to organise and unite people around a common cause. I will never call for war or violence, for if I were to abandon this core principle, I would no longer be different from those I question. Our fight is not against individuals, but against the systems of greed and inequality that keep us divided.

What I propose is an ultimatum: we create a shared identity rooted in values of good and justice, beginning from the bottom. Once this identity is embraced by the majority, we can present it to the elites, demanding that our needs be met. This will lay bare whether the elites are willing to support the collective needs of the people or if they will reject us with blatant greed, ignorance, and selfishness.

Once the true intentions of those in power are exposed, our united people will face a clear decision: we can choose to move forward in peace or take a different path. But no matter the outcome, our focus will always remain on peace, unity, and the well-being of all. The character of **FIFA** is not about choosing sides, but about answering a question we’ve long sought: Is FIFA an ally or an enemy? We will find out, and in the end, it will be our collective peace that defines us.

A Hope for Unity and Change

FIFA is seen as an enemy, but the goal is to turn this adversary into an ally. In revolutionary movements, we often identify wealthy elites as villains—whether they be the Rothschilds, billionaires, or government figures. The key is to understand that while they function collectively, we do not.

To counter this, we must unite as a people. "Endless fingers on the same hand form the strongest arm of resistance." With this unity, we can either negotiate with those in power or challenge them.

The rise of AI and other advancements holds great potential for progress, but there's a fear that AI might not need ‘us’ only ‘them’. We must come together to ensure our contributions are valued. If a handshake with the elites doesn’t happen, we’ll have a strengthened arm to resist. something we do not currently possess.

True happiness isn’t found in chasing wealth; rather, it lies in appreciating the present. The struggles depicted in the artwork stem from real pain—greed, anger, and loss.

If those in power were truly content, they wouldn’t seek more. Their ongoing chase reflects their own suffering. For now, until support arrives, the tears of frustration will continue to flow.

Recently, Liam Payne tragically passed away (RIP), and Robbie Williams posted a heartfelt message urging us to be more considerate of celebrities like him and Liam. I saw Steven Bartlett and Jack Grealish share this message as well, rightly pointing out flaws in human nature while encouraging kindness instead.

I view these figures—our entertainers—as those who inspire us, and we must earn their respect. But I also see a shared struggle between them and us. People are suffering on all sides, and many rely on those in the public eye to speak out, believing they are closest to creating meaningful change. But celebrities face their own battles, struggles we, as fans, can't fully understand—especially when we scroll past heartbreaking images of violence, like babies torn apart, just moments after a mental health post.

The challenges we face shouldn’t become a competition. Fans and celebrities alike need each other. We must all share the responsibility of prioritizing life and love over death and hate, so we can progress together. We must direct our anger, loneliness, and frustration towards those truly responsible for the widespread harm in the world, and through this collective action, we can find common ground.

No single individual—no matter how great—can bring about the change we need. Like life and our purpose, change must transcend the individual and be achieved collectively. It requires us to ask new questions and challenge those who are unwilling to answer. The answer we already know is life and love. If we focus on that, we can fix the world. The ones who don't see it that way—those who thrive on hate—are in the minority, and we have the power to change that.

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