The phenomenon of billionaires, like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, publicly calling out or dismissing so-called "fake millions" is reflective of a broader commentary on wealth, influence, and the portrayal of success. For individuals like Musk and Bezos, whose fortunes exceed hundreds of billions, the notion of millionaires boasting significant wealth can seem trivial or even disingenuous, especially when considering the stark contrast in scale between millions and billions. In many cases, these critiques are often framed within discussions of business acumen, technological innovation, or financial investment. Musk, for instance, has been known to downplay the achievements of those who haven't demonstrated significant technological or visionary prowess. Bezos, meanwhile, might comment on the strategic longevity and operational scale needed to sustain vast wealth through ventures like Amazon. Moreover, such public commentary from ultra-wealthy figures can al...
Gore Vidal’s literary philosophy— “All fiction is by definition conservative,” ripples across the canon. 💠What Did Vidal Mean? When Vidal said fiction is "by definition conservative," he wasn’t exactly talking about political conservatism , though he enjoyed rattling those cages. He meant that fiction as a form tends to uphold structure, narrative closure, and the illusion of coherence in a world that is often chaotic, contradictory, and absurd. Here's how: Narrative Structure = Order : Most fiction—especially the traditional novel—follows a pattern: introduction, rising action, climax, resolution. Even chaos is carefully organized. That very act of imposing form is a conservative gesture, Vidal thought, because it tames life into something digestible. Closure = Consolation : Fiction usually ends with a resolution (even tragic ones). That’s comforting. It’s neat. It implies that problems can be solved, characters understood, and meaning found. Life isn’t lik...
The Puppetmasters and Their Puppets: How China Controls Fox News and the Trump Family for Its Own Agenda For those who study China and its global strategies, the evidence is overwhelming: the Chinese government has, for years, been using the Trump family and Fox News as puppets to further its own agenda. This is not speculative. It is a fact that China, ever adept at maneuvering on the global stage, has found an effective and subtle way to manipulate American politics by exploiting the vulnerabilities of two key players—Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and the Trump family’s business interests. At the core of this influence operation is Wendi Deng Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch’s ex-wife, whose connections to the Chinese government are not just well-documented but critical to understanding the far-reaching implications of China’s tactics. Through her, the Chinese government has had the means to shape media narratives in America and manipulate the Trump family into a position of complianc...
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