This week’s Blue Origin space joyride for rich celebrities shows how out-of-touch elites prioritize woke stunts over real problems. While hardworking Americans face inflation, border chaos, and global threats, billionaires waste fortunes sending reality TV-level “astronauts” on pointless photo-ops. Katy Perry babbling about “divine feminine energy” after an 11-minute space bounce proves this wasn’t science—it was a vanity project for the privileged.
Jeff Bezos burning cash on this circus while small businesses struggle reveals the arrogance of coastal billionaires. Families can’t afford groceries, but he’s dressing up his fiancée and her friends in cleavage-bearing space suits for a glorified rollercoaster ride. This isn’t empowering women—it’s spitting in the face of every mother choosing between gas and groceries.
The media’s fawning coverage of this “historic” mission highlights their obsession with identity politics over substance. Real female pioneers at NASA get erased from history books, but we’re supposed to cheer because Gayle King floated weightless for three minutes? This DEI garbage distracts from actual achievements while rubbing wealth inequality in our faces.
Blue Origin’s PR team claims this inspires girls, but it teaches the worst lessons. Instead of promoting STEM skills or hard work, it tells young women that fame and connections matter more than merit. Meanwhile, the same elites pushing this nonsense attack programs helping working-class girls pursue real careers in science and engineering.
Alex Stein’s viral rant nails the absurdity—while China builds military bases on the moon, America’s “space program” has devolved into launching socialites. Patriotic engineers who built actual rockets must weep seeing their life’s work reduced to a billionaire’s dating show gimmick. This isn’t exploration—it’s a $100 million TikTok video.
Critics dismissing Stein as “disrespectful” ignore the pain of single moms working three jobs. Woke corporations lecture us about climate change while burning fossil fuels to shoot influencers into orbit. If Bezos really cared about Earth, he’d fix potholes in Middle America instead of polluting the stratosphere for bragging rights.
The left’s silence on this waste proves their priorities. They’ll scream about “tax the rich” until a billionaire checks diversity boxes—then suddenly, burning cash on space tourism becomes “representation.” Real equality means opportunity, not watching celebs play astronaut while NASA gets defunded.
Conservatives see through this charade. We want leaders focused on energy independence, secure borders, and reviving American industry—not PR stunts for coastal elites. Let billionaires spend their money, but don’t insult us by calling this progress. True strength comes from factories, farms, and freedom—not gender-studies space camp.