Scaling Mount Everest used to be about strength, courage, and adventure. Now, it’s about surviving a climb surrounded by shady guides willing to do absolutely anything for a buck—including, shockingly, poisoning the people they’re supposed to protect. Imagine reaching the world’s highest peak only to have your life threatened, not by nature, but by greedy opportunists. This is what the so-called experts have brought to the top of the world—pure chaos powered by the smell of easy profit.
Who allowed this mess? It’s no surprise that the woke global crowd, obsessed with selling once-authentic experiences to rich celebrities and foreign tourists, has turned the Everest climb into a circus of corruption. Instead of being a symbol of human achievement, Everest is now a money-printing machine for people far more interested in foreign wallets than in safety or tradition. When climbers become cash cows, the vultures come circling.
For years, liberals and their globalist buddies have preached about “respect,” “equity,” and “sustainability” in the travel industry. Yet look at the Everest disaster—guides allegedly poisoning their own clients just to snag a bigger payday or control the rush of climbers. This isn’t equity. It’s not compassion or progress. It’s organized exploitation, pure and simple. And who gets hurt? Not the woke elites. It’s hard-working climbers—often Americans—left to fend for themselves at the roof of the world.
This should be a wake-up call for anyone who still believes the lies coming from international travel bureaucrats and their left-wing enablers. When power lands in the hands of the unaccountable—who answer to dollars instead of principles—nothing is sacred, not even Mount Everest. It’s another example of what happens when liberals let “experts” and global agendas ruin places that should rise above politics.
The left likes to claim they champion the underdog. Yet they looked the other way while greed and corruption festered on one of earth’s greatest wonders. Where’s the outrage from the so-called guardians of “fairness” now? Maybe next time, Americans should stick to their own mountains. At least then, when things go wrong, you know who to blame.
Source: Redstate
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