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Friday, April 19, 2024

NY Lefties Buy $10 ‘Eat the Rich’ Popsicles

‘I could really take a bite out of all of them easily. I don’t think anybody in the whole world should be a billionaire...’

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) People in New York are buying $10 popsicles that are shaped like the wealthiest men in the world.

The same controversial company that made “Satan shoes” decided to make popsicles that would make the leftists’ biggest dream come true — eat the rich — according to the Daily Wire.

The art collective MSCHF pumped out the frozen treats bearing names likes “bite Bezo,” for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos; “munch Musk” for Tesla CEO Elon Musk; “suck Zuck” for Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg; “snack on Jack” for Alibaba founder Jack Ma; and “gobble Gates” for Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Aside from New York, MSCHF also sells popsicles in the Left Coast enclave of Los Angeles.

Even though the art collective promotes slogans like “Eat the Rich,” MSCHF clearly acts like a capitalist company by selling people $10 popsicles that are twice as expensive as a regular popsicle, Quartz reported.

However, leftists are apparently ready to pay twice as much to show those “evil capitalists” how much they oppose their businesses and desire to earn more money.

“They’re not great people; but for me, it’s an experience,” one customer said. “I love this type of thing. I think this is really cute.”

Another customer liked the idea of a “Eat the Rich” popsicle by going full Marxist-Leninist.

“I could really take a bite out of all of them easily,” the customer said. “I don’t think anybody in the whole world should be a billionaire.”

She then said that leftist Bezos destroys small businesses.

“[He is] taking over all business, and small businesses can’t survive anymore.”

Ironically, Amazon prospered under the COVID-19 lockdowns that leftists all around the country supported and, therefore, supported small businesses disappearing everywhere in the country.

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