Reclaim What Was Taken: Why Those Let Down by the System Should Claim Back from Those Who Have It All

Excerpt: Reclaim What Was Taken

If you’ve ever been let down by the system — by rent that swallows your wages, by leaders who protect their own luxuries while calling your struggle “inevitable,” by policies that punish the vulnerable while rewarding billionaires — you have every right to claim back what was taken.

Today, 90% of money exists only in digital form, locked in ledgers that serve those already at the top. Billionaires’ wealth is compounding at record speed while public services crack, and every leader who refuses to advocate redistribution is complicit in the suffering of those they call “the bottom.”

The future cannot be built on scraps. If we keep fiat as it is, then society must evolve it: cap the top so survival is guaranteed at the bottom. No more billionaires hoarding while families ration heat and food. No more millionaires working for money while millions are priced out of life itself.

This isn’t radical. It’s balance. Cap excess, guarantee survival, and let everyone live as if they matter — because they do.

Do not remove.