Billionaires have stolen so much wealth from workers over the past few decades that they can sense what’s coming. They know workers are angry & revolution is brewing—which is why they’re investing billions in AI to not just replace us, but to try to weaken the value of our labor.

Nov 7, 2025 · 3:52 PM UTC

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Even if they have to lose money.
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They’re not even losing money as their investments in AI have increased their wealth in the stock market. And when their greed causes the bubble to pop they’ll just ask the politicians they own for a bailout. Oh & they’ll use the recession they caused to buy up assets for cheap.
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Wealth isn’t there to be stolen. It is created. You silly billy.
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Wealth is created by the labor of the working class silly billy.
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“Billionaires have stolen so much wealth” 😏 - why they want Americans fighting Americans
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It's impressive how the ones in power positions can make you believe that the problem is a handful of billionaires and not the fact that the government is taking almost half of employees' work effort as "tax". So you focus your indignation on billionaires and not on the problem.
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Billionaires don't become billionaires by stealing money from workers. They don't pay themselves money that they could have paid their workers. They have equity in the companies.
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Workers would not have any work without the jobs that entrepreneurs and innovators create.
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Yea but let's hurry up before they figure out they can buy drone armies.
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Go my son, build a trillion dollar company and give it away. Demonstrate that socialists are givers and not just takers.
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I'll believe it when we have a Flat Tax.
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The value of our labor has already been destroyed by inflation.
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Nobody forced anyone to work for billionaires. They can refuse to if they want. Labor for pay is a voluntary arrangement.
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Nothing has been stolen. It's been acquired by people who know what they are doing.
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Comparable to hospitals and health insurance, billionaires tipped the workers.
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Sounds like sour grapes. AI's creating jobs and opportunities for hardworking Americans under Trump's leadership. Let's focus on innovation, not revolution.
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Humanoid robots will reduce the value of human labour. However, the changes are inevitable.
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So insightful. ♥️
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so they build the company that people are paying for their products and you propose removing them and putting someone else in charge who doesn't know what they are doing because they are part of the party right?
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Repeat after me, Billionaires (who created new companies) CREATED the wealth for themselves and for workers.
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And the robots will replace unskilled labor.
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They are the Nobles of the 17th Century. Need to go away.
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These are self-inflicted wounds, but the people will be punished for it. It’s cute how they’re going to try to go full steam ahead back to normal, but everyone is sick, and it’s not going to work. Best of luck CEOs, you did it to yourselves. Enjoy.
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Please introduce me to the people who paid unions to negotiate their salaries for them and are unhappy with their incomes. If you are underpaid, your labor lacks sufficient value. Productive workers are rarely underpaid. Socialism is only temporarily beneficial to average and below average producers. Why would any above average producer choose to join a union when they can always quit and sell their labor to a competitor; or better yet, go into business for yourself and compete directly for customers against your former employer?
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Please relocate to Cuba.
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Too bad for them theyll just make it easier for us to take them down by unplugging their AI 😆
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AI weakens the cost of intelligence as well as cost of goods and services, we all prosper or all go down together
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We don't need to seize the means of production, just take back what nature provides
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There is no political solution. There was never any political solution. Neither Russia, China, Vietnam, Cuba, nor anywhere else found success through political means playing by the rules established by the capitalist system. Real political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.
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And to power the drone army they need to protect them and/or guard the exits from the carceral state that's being built to keep the workers trapped on their designated reservations.
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There are a few smart ones who will pitch in a bit, in order to save themselves. Unless Mamdani turns out to be another Fetterman or Sinema, in which case the solutions will be inadequate, and fail.
CEO BRADLEY TUSK supports Zohran even though he’ll raise his taxes, warns fellow millionaires: 'If we're not careful, we'll end up with Elon and 25 trillionaires and unemployment at 19% - that just means the French Revolution.”
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