Billionaires Arm Themselves as Violence Against Wealthy Soars

Billionaires and CEOs are scrambling to protect themselves as violent attacks against the wealthy hit record highs. Recent months saw a UnitedHealthcare CEO shot dead, a French crypto founder kidnapped and tortured, and a billionaire’s home firebombed by radicals demanding ransom. These aren’t isolated incidents—they’re symptoms of a society where lawlessness and anti-success rhetoric are spiraling out of control.

The elite are spending millions on security because they can’t trust the system to keep them safe. Private firms report skyrocketing demand for armed drivers, 24/7 threat monitoring teams, and mansion guards with military training. While ordinary Americans struggle with rising crime, the wealthy are creating their own private armies—a sad reality when cities defund police and prosecutors let criminals walk free.

Corporate boards are shelling out up to $24 million yearly to protect CEOs, passing costs to shareholders and taxpayers through questionable write-offs. Meanwhile, blue-collar workers see their jobs outsourced while executives enjoy taxpayer-subsidized bulletproof limos. This two-tiered system fuels the very resentment causing the violence—a vicious cycle created by elitist policies.

Shockingly, 41% of young adults recently called CEO murders “acceptable,” proof that schools and media are teaching hatred of success. Woke culture glorifies class warfare while ignoring real solutions. The same activists pushing “eat the rich” rhetoric are silent when mobs attack hardworking entrepreneurs who create jobs.

Security companies report 1,500% spikes in threat assessments as billionaires prepare for the worst. From hidden GPS trackers to safe rooms with medical teams, the survival industry booms while Main Street businesses board up windows. This isn’t progress—it’s what happens when leaders prioritize political correctness over public safety.

Corporations now treat executive protection as standard benefits, with teams securing homes and travel routes months in advance. Middle-class families can’t afford basic alarm systems, but lawmakers allow tax breaks for million-dollar security details. The message? Protect the powerful—let everyone else fend for themselves.

America’s founders never imagined citizens needing private armies to feel safe. Today’s wealthy build fortresses not because they’re greedy, but because weak leadership surrendered streets to anarchists. When CEOs get hunted in parking lots and elites barricade themselves indoors, the American dream becomes a survival game.

Real security starts with supporting police, punishing criminals, and teaching respect for success—not demonizing those who create prosperity. The elite’s bunker mentality shows what happens when a nation abandons law and order. It’s time to take back our cities, honor hard work, and make America safe for everyone again.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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