America’s elites are scrambling to protect themselves as violent attacks against the wealthy hit record levels. CEOs and billionaires face kidnappings, arson, and even murder from radicals who blame them for society’s problems. While hardworking families struggle, the rich are spending millions on high-tech security to stay safe in their gated communities.
Secret trackers, armored cars, and 24/7 bodyguards are now standard for top executives. Private security firms report a 1,500% spike in demand for threat assessments after recent attacks. This isn’t just about money—it’s about survival in a country where mobs target success instead of celebrating it.
Liberal policies encouraging class warfare have fueled this dangerous resentment. Over 40% of young voters reportedly approved of the murder of a CEO shot dead last December. When leaders demonize achievement and push wealth redistribution, they greenlight violence against those who create jobs and drive progress.
The January kidnapping of a French crypto founder—whose hand was mutilated by captors—shows the brutal reality. In April, a billionaire’s home was torched by arsonists demanding ransom. These aren’t isolated crimes. They’re symptoms of a culture that punishes excellence and rewards envy.
Security companies now train staff to neutralize car bombings and coordinate helicopter escapes. Some families implant GPS chips under their skin so kidnappers can’t hide them. While the left complains about “income inequality,” the real issue is protecting citizens from anarchists who attack the backbone of our economy.
Taxpayer-funded police forces can’t keep up, forcing the wealthy to privatize their safety. A single CEO’s security detail costs over $8 million yearly—money that could’ve created jobs or funded innovation. Instead, it’s wasted because lawlessness spins unchecked on America’s streets.
Elites aren’t perfect, but they don’t deserve vigilante justice. The same activists screaming about “privilege” ignore middle-class families hit by rising crime. True fairness means protecting everyone’s rights—not burning down mansions while small businesses get looted.
This crisis proves that soft-on-crime policies and socialist rhetoric endanger all Americans. When we abandon personal responsibility and reward jealousy, society crumbles. It’s time to restore respect for hard work, punish criminals harshly, and stop blaming success for the failures of big government.