The LIE we tell everyday Those innocuous lies we tell every day are the grease that keeps the gears of society turning. We nod and say “I’m fine” when the truth is we’re drowning. We smile at a coworker and say “great idea” even when we know it’s doomed. We tell friends, “let’s catch up soon” while secretly hoping the calendar never makes room for it. These are not grand betrayals they’re the small, almost invisible deceptions stitched into daily life, the white lies that hold civility together.
Because the truth is raw, jagged, and often unwanted. Nobody wants the brutal honesty of “your breath stinks,” “your kid is annoying,” or “your dream is hopeless.” So we sand down the edges. We coat our words in sugar. We lie so we can live among each other without constantly bleeding.
And in that way, the smallest lies become the biggest truths without them, society would collapse under the weight of honesty. Civility is not built on truth it’s built on the comfort of carefully chosen falsehoods.
Elon Musk watched Bill Gates try to conquer the world like a tech Caesar all power, no compromise, no apologies. Gates didn’t flinch. He didn’t buddy up with the government. He tried to bully it. Tried to own the digital age, turn every screen into Microsoft’s leash. And what happened?
The system slapped him. Antitrust lawsuits, regulations, investigations. The empire cracked. Gates got checked.
But Musk?
He thought he’d be slicker. Thought he’d outsmart the empire. Not fight it join it.
Wrap himself in NASA’s glory, sign contracts with the Pentagon, play kiss-ass with the White House. Position himself as the golden boy. The “visionary.” The savior.
But what did it really buy him?
A flaming portfolio. $150 billion gone. Overnight.
A social media platform that became a digital asylum.
Satellites hovering like digital shackles.
Cars most Americans can’t afford, pushed as a solution to problems that people like him helped create.
This was never about saving the world. This was about control. Ego. Legacy. A billionaire with a god complex trying to wear a cape and a crown at the same time.
And now? He’s getting eaten alive by the same system he bent over backwards to serve.
Because he forgot one rule of the empire:
If you’re not running it you’re just being used by it.
And maybe… just maybe… Musk might’ve pulled it off.
If Donald Trump wasn’t in the picture.
But Trump? Trump ain’t a chess player Trump plays f***ing street checkers.
He doesn’t overthink. He strikes.
He’s the political wild card the system couldn’t rig.
Trump didn’t play for profit he was the profit.
Bankrupt billionaire. Reality show star.
One-man wrecking ball turned president.
The dude hit every rung of the so-called American Dream: broke, rich, broke again, and president twice.
You can’t script that.
Elon Musk thought he could cozy up to Trump. Be his tech sidekick. Whisper into the king’s ear while quietly building his own kingdom.
But there’s only one throne, and these are two beasts too big for the same room.
Two titanic egos. Two monsters who can’t even walk through the same door because their heads don’t fit.
And when Trump signed that bil
When Trump iced Musk’s satellite leverage
When Trump’s presence wiped $150 billion off Elon’s empire in one single fucking day
That wasn’t politics. That was domination.
These two were never friends.
They were rivals in sheep’s clothing.
And it was never about the American people.
It was about power.
And every time billionaires go to war, they don’t bleed we do.
So wake the hell up.
These so-called “geniuses” and “job creators”?
They play on emotions. They wave the flag when it’s convenient.
But history repeats itself always has. Always will.
New faces, same tricks.
Don’t fall for it.
Because when kings clash, the bodies that pile up?
Ain’t theirs.
It’s ours.
“Bill Gates, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk Three Billionaires, Three Different Thrones”
When you stack up Bill Gates, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk, you’re looking at three different breeds of power and three drastically different outcomes.
Elon Musk tried to be slick. He studied Gates’ old playbook, hoping to remix domination without resistance. But in trying to be a hybrid of both Gates and Trump, Musk lost himself and $150 billion while he was at it. Now the richest man on paper is just that: rich on paper. Assets, stocks, valuation none of it means cash in hand. And when the storm hit, he showed what he was made of. He folded. He started backing away. He betrayed allies. He cracked under the weight.
Meanwhile, Bill Gates is still sitting calm with $40 to $50 billion in liquid cash real power, not stock market smoke and mirrors. Gates didn’t just get rich; he evolved. He learned when to pivot, when to disappear, when to own the backrooms instead of front-page headlines. He could’ve bought Twitter ten times over without touching a single share of Microsoft stock. That’s what real financial muscle looks like.
Then there's Donald Trumpthe streetwise, loud mouthed, mediamanipulating checkers player. He was never after global tech control or stock market dominance. Trump was chasing something different: himself. Legacy. Fame. A personal empire. And guess what? He got it. Real estate mogul? Done. Bankrupt and back? Done. Tax loopholes, write-offs, lawsuits? He used the system better than most CEOs. Then he became president twice.
Here’s what Elon didn’t understand: Trump doesn’t quit when he loses money. He doubles down. He leans into the fire. Sponsors drop him? He makes more noise. The press comes after him? He weaponizes it. But Elon? The second he lost serious cash, he backed out, bailed, and started stabbing Trump in the back like a scared little rookie. That’s not dominance. That’s desperation.
And Gates? Gates knew better than to jump into the Twitter circus. He didn’t need clout. He needed control. Silent power. The kind of power that doesn’t get reported on by Forbes because it’s too real for headlines.
So while Elon might be crowned the richest man in the world, it’s all smoke. Trump is protected for life with Secret Service and a forever seat in American memory. Gates is still the most dangerous man in the room because he has the cash, the connections, and the calm to move the world without ever raising his voice.
Elon thought he could outplay them both.
Instead, he’s the one bleeding billions, fumbling loyalties, and learning too late that being the richest doesn’t make you the smartest, the strongest, or the most powerful.
And when Trump says the news is fake? As wild as he sounds, sometimes the loudest man in the room is the only one telling the truth.
Wake up.
The LIE we tell everyday Those innocuous lies we tell every day are the grease that keeps the gears of society turning. We nod and say “I’m fine” when the truth is we’re drowning. We smile at a coworker and say “great idea” even when we know it’s doomed. We tell friends, “let’s catch up soon” while secretly hoping the calendar never makes room for it. These are not grand betrayals they’re the small, almost invisible deceptions stitched into daily life, the white lies that hold civility together.
Because the truth is raw, jagged, and often unwanted. Nobody wants the brutal honesty of “your breath stinks,” “your kid is annoying,” or “your dream is hopeless.” So we sand down the edges. We coat our words in sugar. We lie so we can live among each other without constantly bleeding.
And in that way, the smallest lies become the biggest truths without them, society would collapse under the weight of honesty. Civility is not built on truth it’s built on the comfort of carefully chosen falsehoods.
fellow Americans,
I want you to pause for a moment and truly think about how we, as a nation judge character. Whether it's in our personal lives at work or in the court of law we always turn to one thing history.
When someone stands accused of a crime the courts don’t just look at the moment in question. They pull out everything school records juvenile offenses, workplace behavior past arrests every flaw and failure, even things you did back in preschool if they can dig that deep. Why? Because your history tells the world who you are. Your character is shaped by your past actions.
Now, let’s apply that same standard to two men who hold immense influence in this country Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Let’s talk about Elon Musk.
This man, hailed by some as a genius, made headlines for firing thousands of workers at Twitter. And let’s be clear these weren’t robots. These weren’t foreigners. These were American men and women, with families, rent, mortgages, children, dreams, and struggles just like you and me. And he didn’t just fire them; he humiliated them. He made a spectacle out of it, turning their livelihoods into a social media punchline for the world to laugh at. Was that the act of a man who cares about the American people? Nothing in his history says he stands for working people, civil rights, the Constitution, or ethical leadership. Nothing. Now, Donald Trump.
Let’s look back the 1980s the 1990s. What do we see Scandals. Divorces. Casino bankruptcies. Cheating contractors and small businesses out of their pay. And let’s never forget the Central Park Five, where Trump ran a full-page ad demanding the death penalty for five Black teenagers teenagers who were later proven innocent. Did he apologize Did he correct the record? No. This is a man whose history screams self-interest, not public service
Neither Elon Musk nor Donald Trump has a history of marching for civil rights standing up for working class people defending the Constitution when it was under attack, or fighting for any cause that didn’t serve their personal or financial gain. They are not builders of a better America they are builders of their own empires.
Now, if you want to talk about white Americans who truly stood for something, let’s talk about them
Eugene Debs who spent time in prison for standing up for workers’ rights
Helen Keller not just an icon for the disabled, but a fierce advocate for workers’ rights and socialism.
Viola Liuzzo a white woman who gave her life fighting for Black civil rights in Alabama.
Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner two white civil rights workers murdered in Mississippi for standing alongside Black Americans fighting for their right to vote.
Howard Zinn historian, author, and activist who spent his life exposing the lies of the powerful and defending the poor and working class.
William Lloyd Garrison an abolitionist who fought to end slavery at a time when it was dangerous to do so.
Dorothy Day who stood with the poor the workers, and the oppressed fighting against corporate greed and government corruption.
These are white Americans who stood for something beyond themselves. They fought not just for their personal gain but for the very soul of this country. They upheld ethics,morals standards and beliefs rooted in justice, fairness, and the common good.
Now ask yourself does anything in Donald Trump’s past resemble this kind of courage
Does anything in Elon Musk’s history reflect this kind of selflessness
Or are they both just businessmen ensuring their wealth and legacy, willing to throw a bone to the people if it serves their purpose but never making the people their purpose?
This is the truth America. The facts are there. The history is there. Character is not built overnight. It is revealed over a lifetime.
So as you think about who you follow, who you trust, who you believe in look at their history. Because history never lies.
Signed
A Concerned American Who Believes Character Still Matters
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What am I
I move without feet
I speak without sound
I build every memory
then bury it in the ground
You can spend me,waste me
kill me, chase me
but once I leave your hand
no power can replace me
Gold can be earned again
Love can return again but you can never get back time
@ScenarioOfElon Elon is a lot of things n a good man is definitely not one of them I can tell you who he is he's the biggest con artist n fraud this world has ever seen a Lowdown lowclass lowlife dirty washedup scumbag n his families history tells all you need to know about Elon Musk
I can touch you without hands,
and haunt you without sound.
I can lift you like heaven,
or drag your soul underground.
Love tries to hold me steady,
desire makes me run wild.
I can make a grown heart tremble,
like it’s innocent as a child.
What am I?
I’m not a chain, but I can hold you.
I’m not a wound, but I can ache.
Love makes me patient.
Desire makes me dangerous.
I can save a heart,
or make it lose its mind.
What am I?
I burn without fire,
I hunger without teeth.
One side wants to hold you,
the other wants to be free.
I can make a king kneel,
make a fool feel wise.
I live in the chest,
but I speak through the eyes.
What am I?
@MagicFlower22 Mr Netanyahu there's a special place n hell for people just like you so many innocent lives have died n been murdered and slaughtered Because of You innocent women and children murder and slaughtered directly at your order everybody has to answer for their si n sooner than later
And let's be clear the $20,000 she made I don't think was even for modeling think it was for something else illicit considering her history and back then she wasn't a Top Model she wasn't even all that she was washed up and low down and very low budget then just like she is now
If a Democrat’s wife had come into this country on a visitor visa, got paid over $20,000 for modeling work before her work visa was issued, and later stood beside a political machine screaming about “illegal immigrants,” Republicans would have burned the roof off Congress.
They would not be saying, “Well, it was complicated.”
They would not be saying, “It was a long time ago.”
They would not be saying, “She is a citizen now, leave it alone.”
They would be screaming fraud. They would be screaming illegal work. They would be demanding hearings, subpoenas, records, visa files, tax records, employer records, agency ledgers, and every damn document with her name on it.
That is the truth.
The law is not mysterious. A B-1/B-2 visitor visa does not allow paid employment in the United States. The Associated Press reported that Melania Trump was paid $20,056 for 10 modeling jobs before her H-1B work visa was issued. If that same fact pattern belonged to a poor immigrant woman cleaning hotel rooms or working in a kitchen, ICE would not be whispering about legal nuance. They would be knocking, grabbing, detaining, and letting her family figure it out afterward.
So do not insult people by pretending this government is powerless.
This government can move when it wants to move. It can raid jobs. It can storm homes. It can detain citizens by mistake. It can humiliate public figures. It can drag people through court. It can bend procedure, stretch authority, and dare you to fight them after your name has already been destroyed.
Because power protects power.
If they wanted Melania Trump investigated, they could have opened the file. They could have asked whether the paid work was unauthorized. They could have asked whether it was disclosed later. They could have asked whether any later immigration benefit was obtained through concealment, misrepresentation, or special treatment. They could have put her under the same microscope they put regular immigrants under every damn day.
But they did not.
And that is the point.
The issue is not whether every old visa violation automatically equals deportation or prison. The issue is that this country uses immigration law like a hammer against people with no protection, then suddenly treats it like delicate paperwork when the person is rich, white, famous, politically connected, and married to Donald Trump.
If she had been married to a Democrat, they would have tried to humiliate her.
If she had been poor, they would have tried to remove her.
If she had been powerless, they would have made an example out of her.
But because she is Melania Trump, everybody found manners.
That is not law and order.
That is selective enforcement.
That is hypocrisy wearing a badge.
The first lady is a lying trifling low down low class low budget gold digger and if she was a Democrat things should be a lot different here are the solid facts in regards to this trifling hood rat Lowdown low class washed up prostitute Tramp this is the same government that has detained U.S. citizens. That is the same government that has grabbed people at jobs, homes, courthouses, protests, and immigration check-ins. That is the same government that has humiliated public figures, elected officials, workers, students, veterans, and regular people when it wanted to make a point.
When this government wants somebody, it does not sit around crying about perfect procedure. It finds a way. It bends rules. It stretches laws. It weaponizes technicalities. It sends agents. It creates a spectacle. It lets the target fight for their rights after the damage is already done.
If Melania Trump had been a Democrat’s wife, or if she was married to somebody the right wing wanted to destroy, they would have already dragged her immigration history through every hearing room, every courthouse, every news cycle, and every dirty political stage they could find. They may not have succeeded legally, but they damn sure would have tried to humiliate her. They would have called her a fraud. They would have called her illegal. They would have demanded investigations. They would have screamed denaturalization. They would have made her prove every document, every job, every visa, every date, and every dollar.
But because she is Melania Trump, everybody gets quiet.
The Associated Press reported that records showed she was paid for modeling jobs before her work visa was issued. A visitor visa does not allow paid employment in the United States. If that was some poor immigrant woman cleaning hotel rooms, picking fruit, working a kitchen, or standing outside looking for day labor, ICE would not be giving speeches about “complex legal history.” They would be putting fear in her family before breakfast.
That is the hypocrisy.
This government has no problem acting with impunity when the target is poor, brown, Muslim, Black, immigrant, anti-war, outspoken, or politically inconvenient. It has no problem embarrassing people. It has no problem making an example out of somebody. It has no problem using force first and explanations later.
But when the question is the First Lady’s own immigration history, suddenly everyone finds manners.
Suddenly the law is complicated.
Suddenly discretion matters.
Suddenly old conduct is too old.
Suddenly paperwork should be respected.
Suddenly nobody wants to weaponize the system.
That tells you everything.
The law is not applied equally. The cruelty is not applied equally. The humiliation is not applied equally. The punishment is not applied equally.
Poor immigrants get raids.
Powerful immigrants get excuses.
And that is why her ass was never locked up, never dragged through the system, and never treated like the people her husband’s political machine loves to target. Not because the government cannot do it. Because the government chose not to do it.
That is not justice.
That is selective power protecting its own.
Mrs Trump the lying trifling Tramp that you are you violated immigration law here in America what makes you so special having your legs open to the right people back in the 90s when she was here she was hoeing made $20,000 a modeling gig yeah right a hoe gig
No one can stop a man who draws his strength from God. He may stumble, he may tire, but he never surrenders because God lifts him up. Some days, he's a conqueror. Some days, he's overwhelmed. Yet every day, he stands firm in faith. He keeps praying, keeps hoping, and keeps holding to God's promises. That man is you, reading this now. If you are not ashamed of Jesus Christ, share this with a godly brother. Dear God, please open every door for the person who passes this along and let your strength be revealed. Don't forget to put amen.
After October 7, America lost its damn mind. A president got on national TV and said he had seen confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children then the White House had to walk it back and admit he had not personally seen those pictures. But by then the damage was already done.
The lie had already done its job
The public was already emotionally poisoned. The war machine was already fed. People were ready to excuse anything done to Palestinians Bomb them Starve them Flatten them Cage them Strip them Call every man Hamas. Call every child future Hamas Don’t ask questions. Don’t verify. Just rage.
Now here comes a real case with a Palestinian detainee.
Sde Teiman.
Israeli soldiers accused of beating, sexually assaulting, sodomizing, humiliating, and brutalizing a Palestinian prisoner. A detained man. A person already under control. Not on a battlefield. Not holding a weapon. In custody. Vulnerable. Surrounded. Powerless.
There was leaked video. There were serious medical injuries reported. There were soldiers accused. There was a room full of people. And after all that?
Charges dropped.
So where is the outrage now
Where are the emergency speeches? Where are the CNN panels? Where are the politicians choking up on camera? Where are the sanctions? Where are the investigations? Where is the moral thunder America had after October 7
That is the dirty double standard.
When the victim is Israeli, America screams like the world is ending.
When the victim is Palestinian, America suddenly becomes quiet, careful, technical, and cold.
you can’t blame all Israelis excuse.
No, every civilian is not personally guilty for what one soldier does. But when that soldier is wearing the military uniform of the state, acting under the power of the state, inside a state detention facility, against a prisoner held by that state he is not just some random man in the street. He is an agent of that government.
And when the charges get dropped, when politicians defend the soldiers, when mobs show up for the accused instead of the victim, when there is no national moral collapse, no mass outrage, no real accountability then the problem is bigger than one soldier.
That is a system problem.
That is a military problem.
That is a government problem.
That is a national disgrace.
And America has no business sending another damn dollar, another weapon, another bullet, another bomb, or another shield of diplomatic protection to any military that cannot swiftly arrest, prosecute, convict remove, and imprison soldiers accused of raping or sexually torturing detainees.
Not “investigate quietly.”
Not “review the matter.”
Not “move them to another unit.”
Not “drop charges because it is politically inconvenient.”
Prison.
Because if a Palestinian detainee can be raped, sodomized, humiliated, beaten, and violated on camera and the system protects the uniform instead of the victim then that military has lost the right to be funded by American taxpayers.
The United States cannot keep calling itself the defender of human rights while paying for a military culture where Palestinian bodies are treated like trash.
You cannot scream about rape on October 7 when it helps justify war, then go silent when rape allegations point back at your ally
You cannot cry about dead children when Israeli children are victims, then shrug when Palestinian children are buried under American-made bombs.
You cannot spread unverified atrocity claims at full volume, then demand courtroom-level caution only when the victim is Palestinian.
That is not truth.
That is not morality.
That is not justice.
That is propaganda with a passport.
If rape is evil, then it is evil no matter who does it.
If sexual torture is a crime, then it is a crime no matter whose flag is on the uniform.
If human rights are real, then Palestinians have them too.
And if America keeps funding a military after this kind of case gets then America is not just watching hypocrisy
America's paying for it