Get your popcorn – the world’s ‘most powerful’ men are arguing like little bitches

The rich, powerful, narcissistic men of the world decided that 5 June would be the day they all had their hissy fits. Just like when women’s periods sync up.

Elon Musk and Donald Trump were slandering each other online, while Reform’s Zia Yusuf, Nigel Farage, and Rupert Lowe were up in arms over burqas – you know, the issue at the top of every British person’s agenda right now.

Why is anyone surprised at the state of the world, while rich white psychopaths are in power?

Unhinged – and not just Trump

In a post on X, Elon Musk alleged, without providing evidence, that Trump has not released the government files related to Jeffrey Epstein because he is implicated in them. He also called for Trump to resign and stated that the US needed a new political party. Good luck with that Elon. Most of America hates you now.

Obviously, the White House shut down the allegations, claiming Musk was unhappy with the governments new policies.

In retaliation, Trump then claimed on his Truth Social network that Musk “just went CRAZY”.

He followed it up by suggesting that he would end Musk’s billions in government subsidies and contracts.

I mean, public breakups are always messy.

But Trump is getting more and more unhinged. On the same day, he made a ridiculous comment to the ‘president’ of Germany.

Reform

Meanwhile, in the UK, the racist Reformers were arguing over banning the burqa.

The Guardian reported that:

Zia Yusuf has resigned as the chair of Reform UK after suggesting it was “dumb” of the party’s newest MP to ask the prime minister if he would ban the burqa.

Farage temporarily lost the chairman of his party, on the same day that his two far-right billionaire buddies decided they hate each other.

Zia Yusuf is just one of the growing list of Reformers who are resigning – except he of course has now come back.

Farage can’t manage five MPs – he doesn’t stand much chance of running a country.

Trump and his ilk

There is nothing new about rich, powerful men being in it for themselves, so there’s no surprise when they throw an infantile public tantrum when things don’t go their way. Obviously, blaming each other for their cock-ups along the way.

Whether it’s Trump and Musk or the Reform rabble – rich, powerful men getting into petty arguments is turning attention away from the real issues. And they know exactly what they’re doing.

Feature image via the Canary

By HG

This post was originally published on Canary.