Stop Throwing Entitled Tantrums

You like to talk about how the world is against you. How you’re being “replaced,” how women and people of color are stealing what should be yours. But let’s be clear: the problem isn’t us. 

While women and minorities have been rolling up their sleeves, getting educated, getting trained, and pushing harder just to earn a place at the table, you’ve been coasting. You’ve been leaning on privilege and expecting the world to keep handing you what you didn’t work for.

Women are now outpacing you in education. Minority communities are hustling and building in ways that demand respect. And you? You’re complaining. You’re throwing tantrums. You’re crying about “losing your country” instead of doing the work to keep up.

Your hate isn’t strength. It’s the panic of realizing you’re not automatically at the top anymore because others have surpassed you through grit and determination.

Here’s the truth: if you want the pay, the opportunities, the respect—earn it. Stop tearing down the people who outworked you. Stop passing laws to hold others back because you’re too scared to put in the effort to improve. 

This isn't about your "replacement." It's about your refusal to evolve. The world doesn't owe you. So step up, get educated, get trained, and produce—or keep showing the world that you'd rather whine than roll up your sleeves like the rest of us have been doing all along. 

Join us...instead. 



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