
K. Scott Piel
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K. Scott Piel
@spiel2001
No DMs / All opinions my own / Software Engineer @BlueOrigin / Photographer / Asgardian / libertarian / MAGA / 82nd Airborne Army Veteran / Husband / Father


ICE agents laugh in the face of liberal at the airport screeching about fascism











Wow .. #Dubai

Cuba just hosted the world's most expensive poverty tourism package. Hasan Piker...yes, the multimillionaire Twitch socialist cosplaying as a revolutionary in his $1,500 Cartier glasses and $700 shirt...rolled up with Code Pink, DSA weirdos, and some Irish rappers to “stand with the Cuban people.” They checked into a swanky 5-star hotel with lights, AC, and room service while the rest of Cuba face-planted into another total blackout. Hospitals lost power. Ventilators went silent. But don’t worry, comrades...the influencers still got their perfect lighting for the solidarity concert! Hasan’s big contribution? Yeeting snacks at starving Cuban kids so they’d dance for his TikTok. Michelin-star humanitarian work right there. Funded by a billionaire chilling in Shanghai, of course. Because nothing screams “eat the rich” like vacationing on their private jet money. Local Cuban exiles are watching this circus like, “You drove a million of us out and now you’re giving these clowns the red carpet?” They slapped up one sad little mural, took their victory selfies, and sprinted back to America faster than you can say “workers’ paradise.” Zero. Zilch. Not a single one stayed. Turns out the champagne socialists love communism… from a safe distance with WiFi and sushi delivery. It’s easy being a Communist in a free country. Try being free in a Communist one. They’d rather die than actually live it. (article below)

What does “privilege” actually look like in 2026? Privilege is showing up to a protest in brand-new $250 Nike sneakers while you brag online that you’ve never had a real job and don’t plan to get one. Privilege is blasting music through $400 AirPods Max while you’re on welfare, food stamps, and every other government program available. Privilege is pulling out the newest iPhone with unlimited everything, paid for by taxpayers, and never once worrying about the monthly bill hitting your bank account. Privilege is living in Section 8 housing where your rent is capped at almost nothing, your utilities are subsidized, and every time rents and groceries explode in price, it doesn’t touch your lifestyle one bit because someone else is covering the difference. Privilege is being able to skip work (or never work at all), spend your days screaming at rallies, blocking traffic, or tearing down statues over whatever “microaggression” triggered you this week without ever fearing you’ll get fired or lose your benefits. Privilege is having four or five kids with different fathers, none of whom help support them, and still being able to drop them off at daycare or public school every morning knowing the bill gets sent to working families who are already struggling to pay their own bills. This is the uncomfortable truth about the “privilege” the media and activists never want to discuss. It’s not the guy waking up at 5 a.m. to commute to his job, paying taxes, and trying to raise his family on what’s left after the government takes its cut. It’s the people who have mastered the system, living better than many workers while contributing nothing, then turning around and lecturing everyone else about fairness and oppression. Real privilege isn’t what they claim it is. It’s getting a free ride on everyone else’s hard work and still playing the victim... and if you are one of the privileged pieces of shit I am talking about, you can get fucked.

In all honesty, I’d rather have a blue collar American who looks at things, calls balls and strikes, and makes common sense decisions about homeland security than a Harvard educated, white collar bureaucrat with soft hands, who can’t make a decision because he doesn’t want to offend someone. Make sense?











