Today’s events should disturb anyone who believes in equality, fairness, and democracy. Front and center at the inauguration sat the billionaires who have amassed unimaginable wealth while millions struggle to make ends meet: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos. Their presence wasn’t just symbolic—it was a stark reminder of the dangerous concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few.
As Bernie Sanders once said:
"We are moving toward an oligarchic form of society where a small number of billionaires not only have extraordinary wealth but extraordinary political power."
And here we are.
These oligarchs shape our politics and economies, often behind closed doors, but today they sat proudly in public view, celebrated as if their wealth justifies their influence. Meanwhile, everyday people face threats of mass deportations, the erosion of voting rights, and policies that cater to corporate greed rather than human needs.
Why Does This Matter?
- Massive wealth inequality undermines democracy. When billionaires control the platforms we use to communicate (like Musk with X or Zuckerberg with Meta), they control the narrative. When they benefit from tax policies and government contracts, we fund their power while essential services are gutted.
- Unchecked power feeds authoritarianism. Musk’s refusal to provide transparency in algorithms, Bezos’ exploitation of workers, and Zuckerberg’s role in amplifying disinformation all point to a system where the powerful protect themselves at the expense of the public.
What Can We Do?
This isn’t a time for despair—it’s a time for action. As Bernie Sanders has said, "Change never happens from the top down, but always from the bottom up."
- Organize: Join groups fighting for workers’ rights, voting rights, and corporate accountability.
- Speak up: Use your platforms to call out injustice. Silence only empowers the oppressors.
- Demand action: Call on elected leaders to break up monopolies, tax the ultra-wealthy, and restore democratic institutions.
A Call to Action
Today’s upsetting display should motivate us to act—not just tweet. We’ve seen what happens when power goes unchecked. Let’s ensure that history doesn’t repeat itself. Together, we can challenge the oligarchs and fight for a system that values people over profits.
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