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Democratic Socialists Who Failed At Life Are Weaponizing Envy To Destroy American Families

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06.07.2026

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Democratic Socialists Who Failed At Life Are Weaponizing Envy To Destroy American Families

Let’s stop letting perpetually miserable people define the moral terms of our lives. It’s time to make generational ambition honorable again.

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The recent wave of primary victories by Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) candidates has the media celebrating a web of grassroots populism and a supposed “working-class uprising.” But look past the revolutionary rhetoric, and you’ll find a much more sinister reality: Modern American socialism isn’t being driven by the proletariat; it is being bankrolled by a cabal of deep-pocketed, ultra-wealthy leftists.

Historically, socialism has never been about uplifting the poor; it is an insider game designed to consolidate state control while shielding the wealth of the ruling class and ransacking the middle class along the way. To pave the way for this scam, these trust-fund radicals must first destroy the independent American family.

To do that, they have weaponized a nasty little phrase in our modern, grievance-obsessed culture. Whenever a person achieves success, buys a home, or launches a business, the bitter arbiters of online misery waste no time throwing an insult disguised as an observation: “You’re just doing well because your parents had money to help you.”

It is delivered with a sneer, intended to induce a deep, paralyzing sense of shame. The........

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