Ordinary people who are Victims of The Ponzi Scheme that has allocated a Trillion dollars to Elon Musk are some of the most ardent defenders of the System because of gross miseducation. These NPCs think they are gonna become some version of Musk. Pitiful NPCs 😂😭
If you can’t tax billionaires and trillionaire because “its unrealized gains until they cash out,” then stop letting them leverage that wealth for loans, as collateral, or as equity.
If it’s not real enough to tax, it shouldn’t be real enough to leverage.
This is why we say the system is rigged in favor of the super wealthy. Abolish billionaires, tax them out of existence, protect working people.
And that's why many young Nigerian girls are amongst the lowest quality of girls to date or marry.
Girls who do not mind dating or getting married to criminals are low quality girls.
Because 60% of our young boys in the universities are criminals.
Pathetic statistics.
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This is part of the reason why Elon musk is getting richer because 90% of users are poor and since they are poor and uneducated they purchase blue ticks to engage in making mockery of themselves and their environment.
Why must we be making this kind of comparisons and statements? Of what use is it to us and the society if Dangote becomes a poor man to where Elon musk is?
So if my starting point becomes another man's finish line then so what?
Omo eehh una dey tire me for this country.
@DETECTIVE_JOE1 😂😂😂 omo I just dey use this account dey keep my thoughts na why I no even care about followers again,I just dey use the page like my notebook
The problem of this world right now are those people in the middle class... the middle class citizens don't see the sufferings of the lower class and at same time they don't see the evils of the upper class because they believe that they are closer to getting rich than being poor
@DETECTIVE_JOE1 Aswear na them dey make the loudest noise now... especially the ones that their children can have access to the latest items for show off
Imagine giving guns to the people who have openly killed, raped and burned churches? Imagine giving your killers the license to protect you in the name of repentant terrorist?😢
We're too dull in this country.
@viktorbensonyt Most Nigerian men with money are simps. They have no game.
That is why they throw money around women, cos it's the only thing they have to offer.
They are the biggest enablers of gold-digging in women.
Understanding how systems work really helps people stop ridiculing themselves in front of a crowd. The only reason why we have Africans foam at the mouth in celebrating Elon Musk is that they don't understand the impact of the US government and its established system in the making of the Boer man.
Many continue to celebrate Musk's expertise, dedication, and hard work for his "historical achievement" as the world's first trillionaire, but sweep under the carpet the reality that it is the values created by African resources that made it possible. Musk is not more scientific than all those American PhD holders across the US, he is not more of an economist or entrepreneur than many experts across the world, he is definitely not more innovative than the Chinese and other very creative people worldwide, and he is absolutely not as smart and an ambassador of human development as many think he is. So, what's that about Elon that makes him a trillionaire?
What has Elon solved that adds any value to humanity as a whole and on an equal platter, and not just a few white-skinned men in Washington, Cape Town, and Tel-Aviv? What has Elon's billionaire status saved the world from before we talk about the trillions? These are questions we need to ask before celebrating an artificial achievement that covers the atrocities committed on men and women from the Kivu regions, the farmers of Sudan, and the naive believers of northern Nigeria.
Wealth in value is more important than wealth on paper. The colonization of Mars is the least of the world's current needs; Elon's plan doesn't solve any problems. It creates new ones while addressing only a few: those of his fellow capitalists who use him to make a profit. Africans should therefore dismiss such headlines to avoid distraction from protecting their valuables and securing economic sovereignty and development. One thing is certain: without Africa's resources, there's no trillionaire Elon Musk. Africans need to wake up and put an end to the pillage of their resources.