leftist tiktoks that eat the rich
very hungry hungry as [ __ ] starved hawaii home to a shitload of over-commodified wonders waikiki waimea whitewashing this [ __ ] and of course jurassic park as well as to america's least known military occupation that's right hordes of tourists visit every year but sadly few experience the real hawaii a sovereign nation illegally occupied by the usa since 1893 when a bunch of rich american businessmen overthrew the world recognized kingdom of hawaii in a coup just like we did in iraq except in hawaii we never withdrew our troops instead we built stacks of permanent military bases and annexed the territory without a treaty sure native hawaiians protested but zero [ __ ] were given and we made hawaii the 50th state of so president trump was right about one thing technically obama was not born in america but in a foreign country illegally occupied by the usa today each island offers a unique flavor of occupation for you to come and enjoy oahu where tourists and military occupations work together in perfect harmony plaguing the land and driving natives into poverty kauai where mark zuckerberg is continuing the tradition of rich american businessmen pushing natives off their lands or why not just buy a whole island like this rich howler prick did on lanai maui where rivers diverted to sugar farms have deprived natives of access to water molokai where monsanto is occupying the land with genetically modified crops kahol or whatever sacred island we bump so hard for target practice we even cracked its water table and finally big island where we plan to ram the world's biggest telescope right into the summit of mauna kea the native's most sacred mountain visit hawaii the country you never even knew we were occupying resenting the rich or hating the rich is really disgusting baby when we say eat the rich or that we don't like the rich it's not because they're rich we're not jealous we're not insecure we're mad about the way rich people the one percent exploit use abuse and manipulate people the working class in order to gain that level of wealth we're not mad at david down the street with the big house we're mad at people like jeff bezos and elon musk who hoard wealth and exploit their workers we are mad about the unethical ways that people become billionaires because let me tell you something rhianna there is no such thing as an ethical billionaire and no one works hard enough to actually be a billionaire it comes from exploiting the working class you know what is weird simping over and praising billionaires like their gods when really they just paid their way to the top and exploiting work good morning usa i got a feeling that it's gonna be a wonderful day the sun in the sky has a smile on his face oh sorry i can't see that i'm actually legally blind no worries i totally get it i'm legally blind too you know i can't see anything without these glasses but wait you're wearing glasses so yeah they don't really they don't really work you know they don't correct my vision oh have you ever thought about surgery uh that wouldn't work either the definition of legally blind is like your vision can't be corrected past a certain point no matter what you do oh so what can you see then ah you know that's kind of that's kind of hard to explain too actually oh well can you see how many fingers i'm holding up so kylie jenner posted a picture of her and travis scott hugging each other with the caption you want to take mine or yours referring to the matching pair of private jets that they have and this guy says so this the hardest pulse of the year this person said oh i got a cycle to work use paper straws limit my beef consumption in order to reduce my carbon footprint next story will be like climate change is bad this post actually reeks but go off y'all go follow me on twitter never in my life i've been able to understand the attitude of bootlicking celebrities for shoving obscene displays of wealth in our faces during poverty crisis climate crisis etc she's spitting chop chop goes the guillotines the bootlegging is crazy i want a white people job so bad oh i'm an upper level executive of an aglet company basically it's the little end of the shoe we basically manufacture this this is an available that was here to walk down and that makes me about six figures a year i've been able to make a pretty good life of the true uh um here's why i [ __ ] hate the aristocats and you know what you should too number one it's [ __ ] horrible it's boring as [ __ ] also how the [ __ ] is the butler the villain let me explain this butler has been working for this [ __ ] for god knows how long she has no living relatives the only person in her life is her butler in her will she leaves everything to her cats and she expects him to stay a butler for the cats for their entire lives and i don't know about you but if i worked for some old [ __ ] my entire life and then she expects me to work for her millionaire cats for 18 years because oh i'm next in line you are out of your [ __ ] mind those hypothetical cats are going off a [ __ ] cliff i would have adopted them as [ __ ] but no you want me to work for them you [ __ ] [ __ ] me some of you were like oh haha i'd do the same thing i love my cats well then i'm sure you'd love to see your cats join you in heaven [ __ ] three seconds later also look at this [ __ ] cat again i made this video last year somehow white people don't understand how a siamese cat with slanted eyes and buck teeth and broken english playing the piano with chopsticks is racist it's like you're not even anti-pc culture at that point you're just a [ __ ] [ __ ] what the [ __ ] is going on in new york city right now i'm a queer trans femme i live in brooklyn and i'm currently uninsured being uninsured if i catch monkey pox i'm [ __ ] there are no vaccines currently available and the last set of 8 000 were barely accessible on friday the state designated website launched before the 6pm announced time on twitter at the king of reads put up a thread detailing how the link was posted early to a circuit party facebook and whatsapp group as a result black and brown harlem residents were being turned away while rich white circuit gays and their lucky friends pulled up in ubers to get vaccinated so you know like that's really infuriating but at the end of the day there are always going to be some people who put themselves above the needs of a community and that's not the point here why were there only 8 000 vaccines it's driving infighting within the community so that we're too busy talking about how these rich white circuit gays only think about themselves in reality we have over 700 000 queer people living in this city by conservative estimates and we know that there are 33 000 vaccines on their way in but that's still not enough and so it's just really infuriating when members of our community go to elected leadership like the manhattan borough president and ask and demand for better conditions for us they were met with well what do you want us to do about it yet again we have to fend for ourselves like the aids crisis the state-sanctioned genocide of queer people this is how we build community check in regularly on your people and your neighbors start mitigating risk get vaccinated as soon as you can when you can create a trusted pod and limit risky exposure we need to demand better it has been less than a month since corporate pride ended and every case every scar every death and every future medical complication because of someone getting monkey pox is a policy failure it is violence sanctioned and executed by the state we deserve to live without the fear of getting monkey pox and the point isn't just surviving because we have like quote just survived as a community before and that has cost us generations of queer ancestors we have to thrive and the only way to do that is together if you care about this share this and share at the king of reads twitter thread about this because literally no one is covering it right now i've always wanted to be a fashion account but found it hard to fit into that niche due to my disability however recently having one of my fashion videos kind of blow up has given me a lot of confidence i absolutely adore fashion so i wanted you guys to get ready with me i wore this beautiful pod dress with embroidery i put on belt on to accentuate my waist it did very very minimal makeup my hair is still a bit of a mess but you know whatever i tied in the brown with these shoes and here's a finished outfit i hope you all love it as much as i do and thank you all so much for giving me the opportunity and confidence to pursue who i really want to be january february march april may june july this is the easiest way to become a millionaire you know if you have absolutely no morals i once interned for this venture capitalist that i met through my therapist george was a scumbag that got sued by his partner for embezzling money but that's a different story i used to tell him george i don't know what business to start he would always tell me that the easiest way to become a millionaire was to start a charity he told me to go start a charity while i was in college raise money by using college students to do can collecting on the street then once we raised more to go start pitching larger donors well you might be asking how do you become a millionaire off of that let's say the charity raises one million dollars it just so happens that it costs the charity 900 000 a year to put you in charge of running because you know you're a valuable executive this guy literally had his own charity on the side that he would donate to write the donation off on his taxes then use the charity to pay for all of his expenses and he just started expensing everything to the charity and the likelihood that a charity gets audited is very low is this charity fraud not if you ask george and the dude's a millionaire a home depot employee wore a hat that said america was never great and a lot of people wrote to home depot and wanted to fire her over this like this person paula who said i will never shop at this store again so i made my own home depot facebook page and responded and said paula that is great news we look forward to never seeing you again cheers the home depot she responded and said i'll let corporate know you feel that way thank you corporates like paula we don't care homeless people just get a job okay what about they don't have a computer or printer to make a resume what do they do for that uh you can probably go to the library and get one okay let's say that they have a library card and can do that um what about contact information how is an employer going to contact them and let's say they do get an interview okay how are they going to look at the interview in a way that employers find desirable okay and let's just say that they do get the job okay most jobs don't pay in cash so they're gonna need a bank account and what you need for a bank account a home bro an address but let's just say that they do get paid in cash okay they still can't buy a house because the bank has no proof of income to give them a mortgage unless they plan on saving up 500 000 or more of cash so they can buy a house with no mortgage where are they going to keep that cash safely their home their bank account a black girl do this in an afro heavy black liner heavy black lipstick we're just going to do pale makeup instead of pale skin i have boxes to go through including this one foundation on i have thin brow so i'm going to put some foundation in my eyebrows where did glitter come from i'm going to contour in some places my eye with this make sure you set it and i'm going to draw a line under like this ring color black thoughts on this big lash here we go closer look i never showed this before but you see how my eyes still look bigger without the white underneath just just looks huge i'm gonna line the lips something sparkly yeah trick here we go i think i did it i was running through the six with my walls i was running through the six with my wife you know how that should go in this comic book the wealthy literally consume the needy this comic book is called eat the rich and it explores a really interesting scenario that i want to take you down imagine that you are terribly ill and the medicine that you need to recover is just too expensive the clock is ticking you're getting desperate and a job opportunity comes that could save your life literally it's a comfortable job as a mate or a butler you're working for a wealthy family and it covers your medical expenses it gives you enough money to survive and you're comfortable but here's the catch eventually you will be forced to retire it could be 10 years from now 30 years from now and when your contract is over you have to agree that they eat you yeah what would you do if you don't get the medicine for your illness you will be dying sooner rather than later if you take this job you're eventually going to die but at least you'll be comfortable until you get there you might even have children who are thinking about all the things that you want to provide for them while you're alive this choice isn't really a choice the cannibalism is an extreme representation of the exploitation in our society when people get desperate they will take drastic measures in order to survive and here in this comic book you see the same thing i really enjoyed this five issue story it moved along well it was entertaining and it explored some interesting ideas it's definitely not for people who are young or who are squeamish with uh with blood the story is from the perspective of a young girl who meets the family of her wealthy boyfriend and learns about this practice and of course she's horrified this comic book was great and i highly recommend it bring a cultural dish night i wish i knew you wanted me it's too late to pursue you're right i do hate self-help i think it's a really toxic genre but i do have a few that i would really recommend and you're pretty smart you'll see why the nature fix by florence williams is a look at how spending time outside can be healthy not only physiologically but psychologically when you hear you need to spend 30 minutes outside a day that's what this book is but it goes into great detail and it's really good laziness does not exist by devin price is a look at why we have completely misconstrued the concept of laziness and how rest is actually a pretty radical way to deal with your health definitely the most academic of my suggestions is why buddhism is true and this goes into kind of the science of meditation and mindfulness both practices that i think are really healthy and have helped me tremendously over the years i got this recommendation from my therapist a few years ago and it's a book that we still talk about in therapy sessions today and a book that ties all the others together is the electricity of every living thing this is a memoir of a woman going on walks while discovering that she's living with autism coming to terms with the diagnosis is difficult but having a meditative mindset helps capitalism you see if you go far back enough in history you find white women taking arsenic to make themselves look sick so they can look extra white because being not only white but extra white was a mark of status it meant that you didn't have to work outside which is what most poor people did before the industrial revolution they worked as farm hands laborers they weren't domestic service running errands for housekeeping that sort of thing so by not having a tan it meant that you got to sit inside all day studying being educated reading books practicing your cross stitch playing instruments whatever the [ __ ] you wanted and if you did have to go outside then you would go in a carriage or carry an expensive parasol because you had money then the industrial revolution happened and suddenly poor people aren't seeing the sun either because they're locked in factories 14 hours a day six days a week and even those hours probably assume that they had a union so now if you want people to know that you're rich you can't just look pasty because the poor people are pasty too gross daddy so coming into the 20th century it's a mark of status and power to have leisure time if you have a tan it means you've been out in the sun if you've been out in the sun it means you've not been in a peasant factory all day and if you've not been in a factory all day it's because you're rich enough to not have to work but here comes capitalism again to bring this [ __ ] full circle because now that people want to be 10 it's a money-making opportunity and that means competition and exploitation will gradually drive the prices down until suddenly you don't need to be rich to have a 10 anymore you just need to have a few quid to pop into boots and buy a bottle or something to slather on yourself in the dark in your own home after your 12-hour shift you're talking about i was just probably not in a factory anymore it's probably in catering or retail or something like that but you get the point poor people stuff so coming into the 21st century you start to see a classless backlash against the tanning you get shows in britain like snog mary avoided my big fat wedding uh which depict women uh perceived to be of a lower class excessively tanning and we mock them and we tell them that oompa loompas and they're orange and they're gross and they're tacky and they're what what's their favorite word in britain chavez and what does chavy mean it means they're poor in it so gradually looking to tan becomes a mark of the poor again and we start to distance ourselves from it because capitalism weird lgbt history because if i don't tell you who will your dad i don't think so so i'm pretty sure that most people know by now that blue used to be the color for girls and pink was the color for boys i don't care what your pastor's saying here's a 1914 american newspaper article all about how to dress your child here's a boy aka a diva a girly girly girly girl but did you know that the word girl used to be gender neutral like everyone was a girl they separated males and females by calling them nave girls if they were male or gay girls if they were female gay girls this isn't really queer history it just doesn't sound good and holy so i like it my friend i cannot explain to you a thing that doesn't exist if you're thinking of like canada and norway i have some bad news those are capitalist governments surprise capitalism with a social safety net is still capitalism no one ever talks about the real reason pluto is not planet i don't i'm making this up but i think this is it they all talk about like you gotta create a definition where other thing you gotta clear it's its orbit it has to be under hydrostatic equilibrium which means it's a sphere now here i think is the reason pluto can't be a planet is because charon pluto's moon is really quite big it's like 50 the size of pluto and but also it doesn't really go around pluto it more like they orbit a common center that's not inside the planet pluto which means it's more like a planetary system like a dual planet system than it is a moon going around a planet and that means that charon would also need to be a planet and if charon's a planet then why isn't ganymede or titan they're bigger than mercury and then everyone would realize that planet isn't the real important distinction it's terrestrial versus gas earth and pluto are much more like each other in almost every way than earth and jupiter i going to make a youtube video about this i have a lot to say i want to do a series where we determine when we're going to eat the rich and what we're going to marinate them in today's topic shrink flation i know you guys have noticed prices are going up but have you also noticed products are shrinking here's some everyday products that you are now getting less of this way companies can trick you into thinking that you're not paying more so i decided to dig a little deeper and i chose procter and gamble who own all of these brands that you're familiar with what i was wondering is do they really need to raise prices do they really need to shrink their products and pinch pennies the answer is no this is proctor and gamble's net income for 2021 14 billion dollars is it just me or could they afford to lose a few billion dollars not raise prices not shrink our products and pinch every [ __ ] penny out of us but they could never because they have shareholders to answer to and who are their shareholders the rich cottage core started as an anti-capitalist movement and should return to its capitalist route it was about living off the land and rejecting the nine to five lifestyle it was a group of people who wanted to run away and escape the chains of capitalism cottage core isn't just baking bread and cute myself can someone please point me in the direction of the fat girls not the chubby girls not the i'm insecure so i call myself chubby not the fat p-h-a-t i'm talking about the fat girls i'm talking about the fat girls that wear bikinis to the beach they don't give a [ __ ] i'm talking about the fat girls that wear low-rise jeans because they don't care i'm talking about the fat girls that would let me just like into their stomach without even second thought i'm talking about the fat girls that will just do you know what i mean where are they at where the fat girl is at stop complaining about us we're job creators okay you're the ones not eating at restaurants not shopping at local boutiques and ruining the economy oh i'm not eating at restaurants or shopping at local boutiques because i can't afford to everyone is feeling poor right now i get it but that's just how markets work it's really all about your mindset i'm not talking about a feeling no i'm just saying that i have to spend all my money you know acquiring groceries and paying rent just generally staying alive and then that's it that's all my money well then you should get a job did you hear about all the jobs they created thank you so much by the way you're welcome i actually have one of those jobs then what's the problem it doesn't pay me enough that i can eat out at restaurants and shop at local boutiques so it's ruining the economy
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