Mark Zuckerberg building a private apocalypse bunker in Hawaii?
The Fear of the End
Did you know that even billionaires worry about the end of the world? They may not be able to buy their way out of it, but they can certainly try to postpone it. While money can provide them with the best food, healthcare, and personal trainers, it can’t protect them from the fear of the apocalypse. That fear is something that even the richest people can’t escape.
Zuckerberg’s Altruistic Goals Shattered
In 2015, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and one of the richest people in the world, announced that he would be giving away most of his wealth to charity. One of the main goals of his charity was to promote equality. However, it seems that Zuckerberg’s actions don’t align with his words.
Recently, it was revealed that Zuckerberg is building a luxurious compound in Hawaii, complete with mansions, treehouses, and even an underground shelter. This shelter is designed to protect him during the apocalypse while everyone else suffers. Strangely, someone who claims to care about equality would build a bunker to separate himself from the rest of humanity.
A Billionaire’s Elitist Fantasyland
According to an investigative story by journalist Guthrie Scrimgeour, Zuckerberg has been buying up land in Hawaii for almost a decade to create his compound. The project, which costs $270 million, includes a 5,000-square-foot underground shelter with its supplies and a blast-resistant door. Zuckerberg is more concerned with his survival than with helping others.
Charitable Spirit vs. Self-Preservation
It seems that every billionaire’s charitable spirit is overshadowed by their desire for self-preservation. While they may donate money to charity, their actions show that they are more concerned with protecting themselves than with helping others. This contradicts everything they say about lifting others.
The Impossible Dream of Wealthy Altruism
Many billionaires hope that they can have it all – wealth and the admiration of others. However, this dream is impossible to achieve. Giving away some money doesn’t make up for the unethical ways they accumulate their wealth. True altruism requires using their resources to help those in need, not just a select few.
The Flaw in Capitalism and the Inevitability of Fate
In a world with limited resources, the wealthy need to use their money to help those in need. No amount of money can buy their way out of this moral responsibility. The charitable foundations created by billionaires are just a way to pacify the public and avoid addressing the real issues.
The Inevitable Humbling of Billionaire Dreams
Even billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg will eventually realize that their attempts to protect themselves from the end of the world are futile. Money won’t matter when the apocalypse comes. The people they hire to protect them will prioritize their survival, and their wealth will lose its value. In the end, fate cannot be avoided, no matter how much money you have.
Maybe Zuckerberg should have embraced socialism. At least then he would have had comrades who would have had his back without expecting payment
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