/flaw-li-tiks/
(noun)
A fusion of “flawed” and “politics”, describing the broken, biased,
manipulative, or dysfunctional state of modern political systems. Flawlitics refers to the game of governance when it’s driven by ego, corruption, gridlock, or sheer
incompetence instead of actual
public service.
🗳️ Used when:
Politicians are clearly lying, but no one’s surprised.
Laws are written with loopholes you could drive a limo through.
Votes mean less than viral moments.
The system protects power instead of people.