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Tuesday, 23 December 2025




Billionaires, China, and the Great Narrative Heist

Capitalism likes to think its enemies are obvious: red flags, tanks, nuclear posturing. In reality, its greatest threat wears a tailored suit, flashes a Rolex, and calls the whole thing a business opportunity.

Here’s the trick: China doesn’t need to invade markets or wage wars. It just waits for capitalism to do it to itself. Billionaires—hungry, impatient, dazzled by valuations—are the perfect vectors. They buy media companies, fund campaigns, build empires, and somehow never pause to wonder if their golden goose might one day lay eggs for someone else’s nest.

Media Is the Front Line

Take Robert Murdoch. Yes, that Murdoch. The man who built an empire so sprawling it makes medieval kingdoms look like hamlets. Analysts whisper that Murdoch’s outlets have, at times, mirrored Beijing’s preferences. Why? Ownership matters. Access matters. And greed—a craving for influence, prestige, and profit—works wonders. Murdoch didn’t sign a loyalty oath. He didn’t even need to. All it took was money and ambition to bend the narrative his way.

Or look at Forbes and young Austin Russell, the 29-year-old LIDAR nerd who suddenly owns a magazine that literally names the world’s richest people. His deal wasn’t solo: foreign capital crept in, quietly, politely, and legally. Washington noticed. CFIUS noticed. And if Russell thought this was just entrepreneurial ambition, he’s playing the oldest game in the book: greed trumps national self-interest every time.

Even Donald Trump’s campaigns show this. Through a complex network of deals, investments, and entanglements, both Russian and Chinese capital had leverage points. Not because anyone was overtly conspiring, but because billionaires are spectacularly bad at thinking past the next check.

History, Told in Billionaire Terms

You think this is new? Think again. Post-war Italy saw media and publishers quietly funded to counter communist influence.ⁱ Post-war West Germany licensed newspapers selectively to steer public opinion.ⁱⁱ No headlines. No shouting. Just incentives doing the work. Post-Soviet Russia perfected it: energy giants, oligarchs, media investments.ⁱⁱⁱⁱ You don’t need propaganda posters when you have pipelines and stock options. Silence is far more persuasive.

China watched, learned, refined, and folded the lessons into a system. Extreme wealth concentration plus strategic foreign investment equals influence without firing a shot.

Billionaires as Vectors

The cast is global: David Tepper, betting heavily on Chinese tech;⁶ Neville Roy Singham, funding media sympathetic to the CCP;⁷ Jack Ma, Xiao Jianhua, Li Ka-shing, Robin Zeng, Chau Chak Wing—all billionaires whose wealth, structure, and access make them tools of influence without anyone signing an NDA.⁸⁹ⁱ⁰ⁱ¹ⁱ²

Intent is irrelevant. Short-sightedness is everything. Money does the talking, perception shifts, discourse narrows. And the world reads it as “business as usual.”

Exploiting Greed

China’s playbook is audaciously simple: find the greedy, follow the money, and let human nature do the rest. Billionaires prioritize profit, prestige, and growth over national interest. They invest, acquire, and expand—and, in doing so, quietly help foreign powers shape public perception, policy, and narrative. Legally. Politely. Profitably.

CFIUS understands this. Its job is not to accuse anyone of espionage. Its job is to calculate risk. Could the structure of a billionaire’s wealth matter strategically in a crisis? Increasingly, yes.

Conclusion: The Silent Takeover

China doesn’t need to destroy capitalism from the outside. It just sits back while capitalism destroys itself from within. Billionaires are not conspirators—they are vectors. Media consolidates, narratives narrow, investments cross borders, and influence spreads. No agents. No tanks. Just greed, access, and a system that rewards both.

So, the next time someone claims the real threat is ideology, laugh a little. The real threat is greed, strutting through the corridors of power, counting its money, and occasionally buying Forbes. Capitalism hands the keys to the very people most likely to hand over influence for a good deal. And that, my friends, is how you win a war without a single shot fired.


Notes

i. Ginsborg, Paul. A History of Contemporary Italy: Society and Politics, 1943–1988. London: Penguin Books, 1990.
ii. Frei, Norbert. Adenauer’s Germany and the Nazi Past: The Politics of Amnesty and Integration. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002.
iii. Stern, Jonathan. The Russian Gas Matrix: How Markets Are Driving Change. Oxford: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2014.
iv. Lucas, Edward. The New Cold War: Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
v. Service, Robert. Lenin: A Biography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000.
vi. Barron’s, “David Tepper’s China Moves,” 2024.
vii. Wikipedia, “Neville Roy Singham,” 2025.
viii. The Wire China, “Jack Ma and Chinese Capital Networks,” 2024.
ix. Wikipedia, “Xiao Jianhua,” 2025.
x. AP News, “Li Ka-shing: Business and Beijing,” 2024.
xi. WSJ, “Robin Zeng and CATL,” 2023.
xii. Wikipedia, “Chau Chak Wing,” 2025.



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Wednesday, 17 December 2025

 


Dr Richards – Sociologist, Professor, Provocateur

Sam Richards is one of those professors whose lectures you stumble across online and immediately realize: this isn’t your typical PowerPoint snooze-fest. He’s a sociologist at Pennsylvania State University, teaching courses like SOC 119: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture, and his classroom discussions have been broadcast to the world, clipped, and shared widely.

Richards isn’t afraid to wade into controversy. Whether he’s dissecting MAGA and Trump approval, debating the weight of values in political life versus everyday choices, or challenging students to think critically about the society they inhabit, he blends data, history, and cultural commentary with a distinctly provocative style. Some viewers love him for making complex topics digestible; others bristle at the way he frames politically charged questions.

Behind the viral clips, Richards is a serious scholar — pulling from polls, sociological studies, and historical context — but he knows how to make a classroom feel like a live debate. Controversy isn’t accidental; it’s part of the method, prompting students and online audiences alike to wrestle with messy realities rather than tidy narratives.

In short: Sam Richards teaches data, culture, and politics, but he’s really teaching people to think—and sometimes to squirm a little while doing it.



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Tuesday, 2 December 2025

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Street performers and buskers, comedians who depend on festival tips and small-venue donations, indie theatre actors supported by grants or personal patronage, experimental dancers and choreographers living on arts funding, classical musicians and chamber groups that rely on cultural subsidies, indie musicians who survive through Patreon and crowdfunding, sound artists who work almost entirely on grant cycles, opera singers whose careers depend heavily on scholarships and donors, contemporary installation artists who rely on residencies and arts councils, printmakers and textile artists funded by niche grants, public mural artists sustained by city programs, and emerging fine artists who depend on patrons all operate in the artistic world through voluntary or grant-based support. Outside the arts, bottle collectors and informal recyclers survive on tiny voluntary payments, beggars and panhandlers live entirely on public generosity, car windshield wipers at intersections earn whatever drivers offer, garbage pickers and ragpickers depend partly on NGOs and partly on what they can collect, homeless people selling small trinkets rely on sympathetic purchases, informal station porters in many countries work entirely for tips, informal tour guides rely on voluntary payments from tourists, night market bag carriers earn only what shoppers decide to give, parking assistants and unofficial car watchers make their living through tips, public restroom attendants often have no salary and depend on small voluntary payments, refugee street vendors rely on donations disguised as sales, rickshaw pullers or tuk-tuk helpers in poorer regions depend on tips far more than fares, Roma fortune tellers survive on tiny offerings for readings, sadhus and holy men in India and Nepal live on alms, street preachers in many countries depend on faith donations, street shoe shiners operate on a tip-only basis, temple monks in Buddhist nations rely entirely on community alms, unofficial car washers at intersections survive on whatever motorists give, and window-to-window sellers at traffic lights rely on small, voluntary payments for inexpensive goods.

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Sunday, 23 November 2025

 


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  • #scholx CITIZEN CANADA PRESENTS 🔴 "BUY, BELIEVE, OBEY: IDIOCRACY ISSUE" 📰 The Magazine That Reads You Back (Even If Your Brain Isn’t Listening)

    • 💬 Society has evolved… downward. Advertising is the only smart thing left. Propaganda is survival.
      🛍️ Are you thinking, or is thinking happening to you?

      🎭 Satire has become instruction manuals. Reality? Optional.
      💡 Where dumb meets dumber, and influence is king.

      INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
      🍔 "Burger, Beer, Repeat" – The Business of Selling Stupidity (and why everyone’s buying)
      📺 "Ad or Apocalypse?" – How Capitalism Turns Chaos Into a Brand
      🤖 "The Algorithm Knows Everything (Except Logic)" – Are You Choosing, or Just Following the Loudest Voice?
      🧠 "Nothing Matters (And That’s the Point)" – Culture in the Age of Low-IQ Media
      🎮 "Game On, Brain Off" – Entertainment for the New Normal
      🛒 "Consume or Be Consumed" – The Retail Dictatorship of Convenience

      📸 Featuring exclusive visuals from the #GreatguyTV Project – Welcome to peak entertainment.
      🔍 Decoded: The Signs You Missed While Watching the Game Show World Collapse

      🖼️ Available everywhere… whether your neurons are ready or not.

      #CITIZENCANADA
      #BuyBelieveObey
      #MediaMatters
      #TheMagazine
      #MediaLiteracyMatters
      #QuestionEverything
      #criticalthinkingrequired

      #Idiocracy

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