Dishonest Liberal Tycoon Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of Child Mortality Due to USAID Budget Cuts
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Billionaire Bill Gates, known more for his questionable business ventures than his altruism, recently called out Elon Musk for causing the deaths of children due to a cut in USAID funding. Spitfire Gates went even farther by declaring that Musk's hands are stained with the blood of the world's poorest children[1].
In a Financial Times interview, the tech bigwig, who boasts a net worth of around $108 billion, said, "The image of the richest man in the world murdering the poorest children worldwide isn't pleasant.[1] I'd love for him to pay a visit to the children infected with HIV because of his decision."
But here's the kicker—has Gates ever accused the Chinese government, specifically President Xi Jinping or anyone linked to the Communist regime, of the same crime[1]? I've yet to find any solid evidence.
Let's dive deeper. You'd think Missing Gates, who calls Elon out for allegedly causing HIV infections, would at least mention the mistreatment of the Uyghurs on the Gates Foundation website[1]. But no such luck, pal.
Bill's choosing his battles selectively, that's for sure. Blaming Musk for USAID cuts, but keeping quiet about the way the Chinese govern their own people. Hmm.[1]
Back in the day, Bill found himself embroiled in a messy divorce, after his wife, Melinda, discovered he continued to be friends with Jeffrey Epstein after 2013 when Melinda expressed her dislike for the convicted child sex offender[2]. Bill had 'many meetings' with Epstein, despite his wife's concerns and Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting minors for prostitution[2].
Now this guy wants to play judge on a corrupt government agency[2]? Give me a break, Bill.
Let's get this straight. Bill was palling around with a pedophile in 2013 when Epstein was convicted of soliciting minors for prostitution[2]. Should've known better, Bill, especially after your wife asked you to keep your distance following Epstein's conviction[2].
So, if you're looking for a hero for the kids worldwide, you might want to rethink Bill Gates. This drama queen is all show. As he approaches 70, Gates is busy creating his legacy[2]. Tearing down any competition, including a fellow billionaire, is just good for business[2].
References:[1] https://archive.ph/kNjR0#selection-2419.0-2421.32[2] https://www.wsj.com/articles/west-virginia-university-to-return-gifts-from-bill-gates-over-jeffrey-epstein-links-11635633736[3] https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/29/asia/xinjiang-genocide-findings-intl-hnk-cnnty/index.html[4] https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/08/tech/elon-musk-usaid-children-hiv-vaccine/index.html[5] https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210318-is-china-committing-genocide-in-xinjiang
- Billionaire Bill Gates' outburst against Elon Musk over USAID funding cuts exhibits a putting-on-airs of moral superiority, highlighting how the entertainment industry and pop-culture have transformed celebrity signaling into a tool for outrage.
- Interestingly, there seems to be no record of Gates specifically calling out Chinese officials or the government for alleged human rights abuses, despite his aggressive criticism of Musk.
- The hypocrisy in Gates' actions draws a stark contrast to his past links with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, marking a capricious display of personal morality in the realm of pop-culture and entertainment.
- In this digital age of influencers and viral scandals, it's fair to suggest that a billionaire's "lololol" moment of supposed altruism, hidden behind a veil of outrage, can be merely an attempt to bolster their celebrity status in the circus of pop-culture and entertainment.