@NoelaTille40077@elonmusk Who knew American politicians, millionares, businessmen, and businesswomen, and a bunch of other lovely people running the country were all Muslims, so. That's probably a small mosque on Epsteins Island, so they can all "prey" together!
@Seany_ds80s@elonmusk Have to agree with you there, brah! No, they are not. Its great that America invaded their country and decimated their homes, land, and their economy and killed a bunch of those animals along the way. Those animals deserved it. GO TEEM MERICA!
@irishpatriot91 People writing that the young lad is a scumbag or a scrote or a dole sponge are more than likely middle or upper class hob-nobs. Grew up with trees outside their gardens and "mind your speed" signs outside their semi-detached house, with windows on either side of the front door.
The script handed down - stay out of trouble, get your degree, climb the ladder - was written for a world that no longer exists.
It worked when capital was anchored to production, when wages tracked productivity, and when assets weren’t financialized into instruments of rent extraction. That world is gone.
Here’s the real truth:
1. Wages decoupled from wealth
Since the 1970s, productivity has continued to rise while wages flatlined. The difference didn’t vanish - it was captured by capital owners through financialization, outsourcing, and suppression of labor’s bargaining power. You followed the script, but the game itself was rewritten.
2. Housing was reclassified from shelter to speculative asset
Homes stopped being priced as places to live and started being priced as financial vehicles. Ultra-low rates, global capital inflows, and institutional buyers turned housing into an inflation hedge. The “market” you were told to trust was rigged to extract from you, not provide for you.
3. Debt became the new leash
Student loans, consumer credit, and inflated housing costs weren’t accidents - they’re features of a system designed to ensure that obedience still ends in servitude. You didn’t get rewarded for following the rules - you got trapped in debt peonage with fewer exits than the generations before you.
4. The corporate ladder collapsed into a treadmill
Climbing the ladder doesn’t buy freedom anymore - it buys survival. Inflation-adjusted salaries haven’t kept up with housing, healthcare, or education costs. The ladder isn’t broken - it was pulled up while you were still climbing.
The core insight:
You can do everything “right” in a system that was designed decades ago, and still lose - because the structure itself has mutated. The narrative of “hard work equals stability” was a control mechanism, and now it’s breaking under the weight of its own contradictions.
The mask-off truth: you’re not failing the system. The system has already failed you.
Gents this is the brink before the greatest bull in history. The last shake out.
It’s been a honor surviving hell with you and a privilege to make content for you.
We soon ride to the promised land. We earned it. 🤜🤛