The Rot of Excess: When Wealth Becomes a Sickness

in #oil5 days ago

In the pristine valleys of Switzerland, a disturbing reality is swept under the rug of five-star establishments. While the world looks on with envy at the lives of the ultra-rich, those who serve them (like friends working in Hotels) witness something far more sinister. It is not just luxury; it is a display of moral bankruptcy so profound it borders on the pathological.

We are witnessing a class of individuals (Rich middle-east oil royal families) who have become so detached from consequences that they have lost the basic markers of civilization.

A Grotesque Reality

Hotel staff in Geneva and Zurich are whispering about a specific breed of guest. These are not people who simply enjoy fine things; these are individuals who treat their surroundings with a primal, destructive urge.

Reports of guests defecting in curtains and on expensive carpets are not just gross; they are acts of dominance and psychological degradation. To soil a room and simply pay the bill is to say, "I am above the laws of hygiene, decency, and humanity."

This is not just bad behavior. It is a symptom of a sickness of the soul.

The Decay of Character

When money shields you from every consequence, character begins to atrophy.

  • The Disconnect: These individuals act with a savagery that belies their tailored suits and private jets. They have regressed, acting out impulses that most of us learn to control in toddlerhood.

  • The Power Trip: Leaving human waste for a maid to clean is a calculated act of humiliation. It is an assertion that the person cleaning it is "less than" human.

  • It raises a terrifying question: If this is how they behave in a luxury hotel where they are guests, how do they treat the vulnerable in their own spheres of influence?

Enough is Enough

We tolerate this because of the oil money, the investments, and the sheer purchasing power they bring to our economies. But there comes a point where dignity must outweigh profit.

These actions are not the quirks of the eccentric rich; they are the actions of people who are ethically hollow. To destroy a room like a feral animal and then open a wallet to silence the critics is not power. It is a weakness. It is a sign that despite all the billions in the bank, they possess a poverty of spirit that no amount of money can cure.

We should not call them "brothers" or look up to their highly mutant status due to their inbred family characteristic. We should look at the stained carpets and the ruined curtains and see them for what they are: individuals who have let their humanity rot away.


Ask around: People buying footballs club destroy humanity by behaving with highly mutant inbred behavior, this is not hate speech they are savage psychopath who among all hate, doesn't respect human rights.

You can well complain in Britain there is no freedom of speech, of course it is disappearing but if you live in their territory, it's even worse, there is no cure for such cancer who exploit workers to build skyscraper in the middle of nowhere, there is only profits, despite killing, despite pollution, despite murder and massacre.

How many people suffer from the tiny 0.0001% but who are them? Before going against the Rothschild go against the Salman, they're sicker than anything known by society. They are selling their pollution to our mutant elite on the behalf of us.

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