Think about what Warren Buffet just said. I am going to run for president just to make the wealthy pay their fare share of taxes and lock the trump family up
Henry Ford was generally a racist and a bad person, but he understood something our current broligarchs have completely forgotten.
He said: I have to pay my workers enough to afford the products they’re building.
Give them a house, decent schools, reasonable healthcare.
If I do that, they’re not descending on my Dearborn mansion with pitchforks while I eat my caviar.
We’ve lost that plot entirely.
We have broligarchs who want to be trillionaires and they’re missing the lesson that a deeply flawed man figured out a hundred years ago.
Capitalism works, but only if people believe the game is worth playing.
Right now they don’t and history is very clear about what comes next.
Ricky Gervais schooled The View, and you can bet the woke panel hated every second of it.
In a rare moment of unfiltered truth on mainstream TV, Gervais cut through the outrage culture with surgical precision:
“Just because you’re offended, it doesn’t mean you’re right.”
“If you try and please everyone, you’ll please no one.”
“Freedom of speech is so important.”
Boom. While the hosts sat there clutching their pearls, Ricky reminded everyone that feelings aren’t facts, pandering is pathetic, and free speech isn’t up for negotiation.
The View built its brand on performative offense and identity-driven outrage, exactly the kind of fragile ecosystem that crumbles when a comedian dares to tell the truth without a trigger warning.
This is why Gervais resonates: he refuses to bow to the cult of sensitivity.
In a world where “I’m offended” is treated like a veto button, he’s out here defending the one principle that actually protects all of us, the right to speak, joke, and disagree without fear.
The View crew probably spent the rest of the day processing their trauma.
The rest of us? Just grateful someone still has the balls to say what needs saying.
Free speech isn’t hate speech. It’s the antidote to it. Respect, Ricky.
Back in 2016/17, I was convinced that once the Party of Reagan found out about Trump’s Kremlin ties, they would repudiate & impeach him.
I was wrong. GOP never turned on Trump because they too have been compromised.
The Republicans will not save us. It’s a party of traitors.