
Man, I just had to get this off my chest because once again, Elon Musk is out here making headlines for the same tired mess he always pulls—making people prove their worth to him like he’s some sort of god that we’re all supposed to bow down to. CNN reported that he sent out an email to his xAI workers telling them they had 48 hours to write up a one-page paper about what they did last month and what they’re going to do next month. Like, seriously? That’s not management, that’s micromanagement on steroids. That’s not inspiring leadership. That’s treating people like they’re replaceable robots.
It’s wild because this ain’t even new with him. NPR said he did the same thing when he was dabbling in government with his so-called Department of Government Efficiency. He had federal employees running around justifying their jobs like they were high school kids begging the teacher not to flunk them. I don’t know about y’all, but to me it looks less like leadership and more like insecurity. He’s so busy making everybody else prove they belong that he never stops to ask himself why he belongs.
And let’s be real—what has Elon actually shown us lately that proves his worth? Sure, he’s a billionaire, sure he owns companies, but owning doesn’t equal leading. He hasn’t done one thing that’s informative or useful for the everyday American. Not one. People are out here struggling with rent, food, health care, and this man is busy flexing about AI emails and posting memes on X. You want people to justify their worth? How about you justify why you’re even sitting in positions of power messing with people’s livelihoods?
What baffles me is how he’s even trying to dip his toes into administration spaces he has no business being in. He doesn’t represent the people, he doesn’t answer to us, and yet somehow he’s got this influence that creeps into policy and culture. Why? Who asked for that? Nobody I know. And I feel like the system has just lost its mind. We’ve got billionaires calling the shots, and politicians either in their pockets or too scared to stand up to them. Meanwhile, the poor get poorer and the middle class gets squeezed until there’s nothing left.
This is what hurts me the most—we keep going down this road, and it’s our kids who are gonna pay the price. They’re going to inherit a country that’s been hollowed out by greed, division, and selfishness. And you can’t just flip a switch and fix that. Think about how long it’s going to take to rebuild after all the damage done during Trump’s administration, and now add Elon’s fingerprints in the mix too. Years. Decades maybe. And by then, the people who broke it will be long gone, living comfortably, while regular folks are left picking up the pieces.
And here’s the thing that keeps me up at night—leaders who should be stepping up aren’t doing it. Instead of being examples of truth, fairness, and compassion, too many are following the same playbook of control, intimidation, and pride. It’s like they’d rather be “right” in their own eyes than do right by the people they’re supposed to serve. And every time I watch it unfold, I feel this heavy sadness because it doesn’t have to be this way. We could actually live in a country where the powerful protect the vulnerable, where truth matters, and where people’s worth isn’t measured by how fast they can type up a report to make some billionaire feel important.
What we need—and I don’t say this lightly—is leadership grounded in Godly morals. Not just lip service, not just waving a Bible around for votes, but leaders who actually live by love, justice, humility, and service. Because without that, we’re doomed to repeat this same ugly cycle of ego-driven chaos. And the more I look around, the more I realize this isn’t just about politics or tech companies. This is spiritual. It’s about whether we as a people are willing to stand up for what’s right and call out what’s wrong, even when it’s uncomfortable.
So yeah, I’m saddened, frustrated, and honestly exhausted watching this same circus play out over and over again. But I’m not hopeless. I believe we can turn things around. I believe God still has His hand on this country if we’re willing to repent and realign ourselves with His ways. But that means we stop letting billionaires like Musk dictate the worth of hardworking folks. It means we stop letting corrupt politicians profit while families go hungry. It means we rise up, not with violence or hate, but with truth, love, and a demand for justice.
Because at the end of the day, that’s the only way our kids will inherit a country that’s worth living in. Otherwise, we’re just handing them the ashes of something that could’ve been great.
– Stanley
Elon Musk & Epstein Files😥
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We don’t have to show anyone our worth only God. God knows our heart and he loves us and that’s the only person we should be worried about showing our true self to. That is Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
The whole administration have lost their mind. This is why I said this is just really unbelievable how this country is being ran.