Bill Gates always talks big about changing the world, but lately he’s busy cleaning up his own messes. Now he’s finally coming out and admitting what some of us have known for years: his cozy relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was a disaster. Not just awkward—flat-out wrong. Gates tried to act like he was saving the world, but all the while he was shaking hands with the most infamous sex trafficker on the planet. This is the real face behind the tech titan’s carefully polished image.
And it doesn’t end there. Gates didn’t just hang around with Epstein. He’s also now admitting to affairs that went on during his marriage. He’s busy apologizing to his own foundation staff. Why? Because he knows his reputation is shot and he dragged his so-called charity down, too. Liberals usually love to worship people like Gates as heroes—globalists who know best. But here’s the truth: you can have all the billions in the world and still have a rotten moral core.
It’s not just about bad choices. This is about the way elites think they can make up their own rules. While Americans are told to follow guidelines, respect the privacy of others, and act morally, powerful liberals jet off to their private events with whoever they want. Gates sold himself as Mr. Philanthropy but showed he’s just another member of the elite club—saying sorry only after getting caught.
Of course, the media is quick to forgive him. Imagine if a major conservative made even half these “mistakes”—the press would never let them hear the end of it. But Gates just gets a pass, after years of smirking on magazine covers and telling everyone how to live. Where’s the outrage now? Where are the accountability panels and never-ending hit pieces?
It’s time Americans ask: why do globalist liberals think rules are for the rest of us, not them? Maybe if Gates spent less time trying to control the world and more time cleaning up his own act, the world would actually be a better place. Or maybe the real mistake was letting these elites call the shots in the first place.
Source: Washington Times
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