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Billionaire Rocket Ride: Elites Play Astronaut, Americans Pay the Price

Six women paid millions to ride a billionaire’s rocket for 10 minutes this week. While media outlets cheered this as “historic,” critics called it a hollow publicity stunt. The crew—mostly celebrities and activists—didn’t pilot the spacecraft. They were passengers on Jeff Bezos’ joyride, proving money buys a seat but not real achievement.

Katy Perry sang show tunes as taxpayers watched elites play astronaut. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans face inflation and border chaos. This wasn’t science—it was a $28 million photo op for the rich and famous. Real pioneers like Valentina Tereshkova earned their place in history through skill, not checkbooks.

Feminists hailed the mission as progress, but true equality means merit over quotas. Blue Origin’s PR team swapped qualified engineers for pop stars and TV personalities. Young girls deserve better role models than reality-show adjacent figures floating in designer flight suits.

Ben Shapiro blasted the spectacle, comparing it to “I Love Lucy impersonators” claiming pilot credentials. Conservatives know real empowerment comes from grit, not gimmicks. This mission cheapened the legacy of women who broke barriers through talent alone.

The crew gushed about “healing” and “representation” while ordinary families struggle. Oprah wiped tears for her friend’s 62-mile joyride as gas prices hit $5.50. Priorities matter—this wasn’t inspiration. It was indulgence disguised as activism.

Blue Origin’s rocket science? A self-flying capsule. The “trailblazers” just clicked seatbelts. Real astronauts train for years. These women bought tickets. Celebrating this as groundbreaking insults every female engineer and pilot actually advancing space exploration.

Katy Perry called it “supernatural.” Most Americans call it tone-deaf. While Bezos funds vanity projects, small businesses fold under crushing regulations. Space tourism won’t fix supply chains or secure borders. Leadership requires substance, not stunts.

Conservatives value real achievements—not PR campaigns. This mission highlighted everything wrong with elite culture: wealth worship, empty symbolism, and distraction from pressing issues. True heroism builds, not floats. Let’s celebrate the workers, not the influencers.

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