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Senegalese MPs move to clip presidential powers as tensions mount

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The recent protests outside parliament sparked by proposed changes agreed upon by a majority of MPs are a classic case of establishment overreach. It’s no surprise that corporations like CNN and MSNBC spin these events as “necessary reforms” while glossing over the mounting public dissent. They want you to believe that this is just a matter of policy and procedure, but let’s be real: this is a blatant disregard for what the people actually want. The media loves to paint protesters as extremists without ever addressing the substantive criticism people are levying against their puppet masters in the government.

Fox News, in all its glory, is likely to play defense for the MPs, framing these changes as a “democratic process” while failing to disclose the widespread anger simmering on the streets. They’ll parade a few contrived voices to subdue the larger narrative that is demanding accountability and transparency. Meanwhile, the real story—the mobilization of ordinary citizens fighting for their rights—gets diluted, overshadowed by politically motivated narratives on both sides.

The reality is that dissent is alive and well, and corporate media can no longer bury it under their polite narratives. They want us to toe the line of “progress” while ignoring that true progress means listening to the people. As long as they keep pushing their agenda, the protests will continue to swell—proving once again that you can’t silence the voice of the people without consequence.

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