
Lord, Forgive Those Kissing His Ass for They Know Not What They Do
In a world where ambition intertwines with avarice, a billionaire named Victor McAlister reigns supreme. He is a man whose wealth could rival small nations, yet his moral compass points toward betrayal. Across a sprawling city, everyone from high-ranking officials to struggling artists flocks to him, performing the most demeaning of tasks just for a taste of his favor—a fleeting promise of eternal jobs and unending wealth. They kiss his proverbial ass, convinced that by serving their master, they will taste success beyond their wildest dreams. However, history has shown us that this kind of sycophancy often leads not to prosperity but to ruin, leaving those who genuflect before greed lost and broken.
Greed Breeds Greed
- The Fall of Rome: One of history’s most emblematic empires crumbled under the weight of excess. The Roman elite indulged in unrestrained luxury and corruption, sacrificing virtues for wealth, leading to economic decay and social unrest.
- The Dutch Tulip Mania: In the 1630s, tulip bulbs became a status symbol in the Netherlands, prompting a speculative frenzy. This irrational behavior led to financial ruin for many, showcasing how greed can stem from an insatiable desire for wealth and prestige.
- The Great Depression: The stock market crash of 1929 illustrated how unchecked greed can have catastrophic consequences. Investors got caught in a web of speculation, leading to a financial collapse that upended the lives of countless Americans.
- The Fall of the Aztec Empire: Led by lust for gold, Hernán Cortés and his conquistadors betrayed Montezuma and his people. Their greed not only resulted in the demise of a rich civilization but also left a history marked by exploitation and sorrow.
- Enron’s Collapse: Once lauded as an innovative company, Enron’s executives engaged in unethical practices driven by personal greed. Their downfall exposed how corporate greed can lead to immense suffering, costing millions their jobs and savings.
- The 2008 Financial Crisis: The housing market’s collapse revealed the catastrophic effects of greed within the financial sector. Institutions pursued profit without regard for the repercussions, resulting in a global recession that affected billions.
- The Opium Wars: British traders greedily exported opium to China, leading to widespread addiction and social disruption. This exploitative greed had dire consequences, sparking conflict and revealing the moral decay of imperial ambitions.
- The Fall of the Soviet Union: Perestroika and Glasnost were intended to revitalize the failing Soviet economy; however, the corruption and greed of party leaders led to its collapse, as the elite grew increasingly out of touch with the needs of the populace.
- Colonial Exploitation: European powers colonized vast territories, driven by greed for resources and power, leading to oppression and exploitation that would echo through history, causing untold suffering and division.
- The Collapse of Lehman Brothers: Once a titan of finance, Lehman Brothers fell due to reckless risk-taking and greed among its executives. The ensuing fallout showed how corporate corruption could lead to personal and institutional disaster.

The Illusion of Promise
In Victor’s glittering office, adorned with art acquired through dubious means, he charms those around him with empty promises. “Serve me, and I will make your dreams come true,” he proclaims, as he basks in the adoration of those desperate for success. But unbeknownst to his loyal followers is the reality that each act of sycophancy merely stokes the fires of his avarice.
As one by one, they kiss his ass, they fail to realize they are surrendering their independence for an illusion. Victor feeds their greed, knowing that this perpetual appetite will only further bind them to him. Each favor comes at a price, and each promise he keeps is colored with betrayal.
The Cycle of Destruction
History illustrates that such relationships—built on greed and betrayal—inevitably lead to downfall. As seemingly endless wealth and power breeds loyalty, it also fosters the seeds of treachery. Those who aspire to glide on the coattails of the rich often end up at the mercy of the whims of their masters. They become pawns in a game designed for the billionaire’s profit, blind to the patterns of history that repeat themselves like an ominous refrain.
In their quest for loyalty, they forsake wisdom. Echoing through the ages, the cries of the fallen remind us: aligning oneself with greed only leads to disappointment. With every act of subservience, they inch closer to their own demise.
Conclusion
“Lord, forgive those kissing his ass, for they know not what they do.” This tale is not merely a reflection on the life of Victor McAlister; it is a sobering reminder of the cycles of greed that have plagued humanity throughout the ages. Those who give in to the allure of wealth and power without heed of history are bound to repeat it, finding themselves lost amidst the ruins of their own aspirations. In the end, the promise of “Forever Jobs” becomes nothing more than chains—binding souls to a master who knows how to both exploit their desires and feed their greed, leaving destruction in his wake.
Folks, I never once said the above Blog was about Trump or Musk, now, did I? But if that’s who you think is implied, that’s on YOU. How silly of you. Aren’t you Special.
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