Open letter to Mr McGuire: Let’s talk about intelligence for a second- the 17 year old's who saved western democracy on Normandy , Omaha ETC beaches on Day were heroes, but they weren't in command structure
Mr. McGuire,
The 17- and 21-year-olds who stormed the beaches of Normandy—Omaha, Utah, Juno, Gold, Sword—on D-Day were heroes. They bled, they died, they suffered, and they saved Western democracy. But, Mr. McGuire, they weren’t in the command structure. They weren’t playing God with economies or bending nations to their whims. They weren’t born into wealth with three passports, three nationality options, and a legion of sycophantic tech-thugs ready to manufacture consent on their behalf. They were the frontline warriors, the ones who made the ultimate sacrifice, not the ones issuing self-serving decrees from boardrooms or Twitter feeds.
Contrast that with the South African oligarch you so reverently defend. A man who hops from nationality to nationality when it suits his tax breaks, investments, or political machinations. A man who has never fought for any nation, yet expects nations to fight for him. A man who peddles the tired myth of "free speech" while using his private platform to suppress dissent, silence critics, and algorithmically bolster those who align with his interests. This is the man you entrust with America’s security infrastructure? This is the individual whose economic whims are supposed to dictate national policy?
Let’s talk about intelligence for a second. Not the artificial kind your idol claims to be "pioneering" while throwing billions at failed vanity projects, but actual strategic intelligence—the kind nations depend on. Do you truly believe America’s security apparatus should bend over for a foreign-born oligarch who plays the role of a quirky "man of the people" while collecting government subsidies and selling out to adversarial states? How naive do you have to be to think that a man whose wealth is built on exploiting every loophole, every tax break, every outsourced opportunity actually has the best interests of America at heart?
But then again, that’s the thing with American oligarch worship—it never was about intelligence. It’s about the gullibility of a population trained to conflate wealth with wisdom. You don’t see a manipulative egotist with a god complex. You see a “brilliant entrepreneur,” a “visionary,” a “savior.” Meanwhile, his every move—from satellite infrastructure entanglements to AI-powered geopolitical meddling—poses a threat to the very democracy you pretend to champion.
Here’s the real question, Mr. McGuire: Why can’t most racist Americans see that this is never about government efficiency but about national security? Why does your ilk foam at the mouth over bureaucratic waste while turning a blind eye to the fact that the most critical aspects of national stability—communications, finance, intelligence—are increasingly under the control of a man who answers to no one but his own pocket? Who cares who is in charge of DOGE, or Twitter, or AI policy, as long as America’s security interests are safeguarded at every level?
Maybe the real problem isn’t intelligence but the lack of it—especially among those who mistake oligarchic opportunism for patriotism.
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