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‘This Is The Hunger Games’: Fashion Week Costumes Aren’t Just Ugly, They’re A Symbol Of Elite Contempt

Seated in the front row at Schiaparelli’s couture runway during Paris Fashion Week, Kylie Jenner donned a strapless velvet black dress with a giant lion head attached to and covering most of her torso. Two seats from Jenner, Doja Cat wore a bright red satin corset, a detailed beaded skirt, knee-high boots, and 30,000 red Swarovski crystals, all over her outfit and body — including her eyelids. 

Critics applauded Doja Cat. “pushing boundaries” Fashion, Kylie received mixed reviews “slay” To “disturbing,” Some claimed that her attire promoted trophy hunting. However, people outside of corporate media and fashion went in a completely different direction. 

“This is ‘The Hunger Games,’”  One TikToker showing photos of Jenner Cat and Doja Cat explaining that “the rich and the elites [are showing] blatant, grotesque forms of wealth while common people are being pitted against each other for their own entertainment because they’re bored.”

“Like, we get it, we’re all crying about paying $10 for eggs while y’all play dress up,” another.  

Video after Video Our current celebrity class is likened to the greedy, maximalist-dressed elites who live in Panem (the fictional capital). “Hunger Games” series takes places), and parallels impoverished and oppressed peasants to everyday Americans in the book. 

Celebrities have been known to wear extravagant costumes at galas and fashion shows. However, the gap between the rich and the poor is growing as the middle class shrinks. Americans, as well as Westerners, are finding it difficult to make ends met thanks to the globalist agenda. Supported By Fashion Week: These are the celebrities who were seen strutting around.

Globally, the climate agenda has caused a crisis in living standards. Stars and business leaders have joined hands with the World Economic Forum to push Western governments to their limits. Redistribute Their wealth and Their economies should be in transition Refrain from relying solely on oil, natural gas, or coal. Instead, depend on insufficient amounts of green energy. 

To make it worse, the same people who want us not to eat bugs or throw out our gas stoves and are flying private jets to climate conference in Egypt and Switzerland in their private jets. 

Climate fanatics are not only large carbon scavengers, and they promote policies that make people poorer, but they also actively harm the environment. These are the facts. Best Way People must be wealthy enough to support environmental stewardship and minimize human impact on the Earth. able To prioritize the environment. Yet driving up the cost of living is doing the exact opposite: it’s annihilating the middle class and making the poor poorer. 

The concept of celebrity has been completely lost on the modern celebrity class. “noblesse oblige,” This means that the wealthy and powerful are responsible for helping the poor. Instead of investing in people, the world’s elites often invest in their “climate” Fantasies that are not real Hurt The poor. 

Bill Gates has spent billions Africa Black women are trying to reduce their birth rate


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