Mark Zuckerberg was Inspired by Trump's Bravery During Assassination Attempt
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg appears to have been awakened from his metaverse, as he publicly declared his support for former president Trump, citing inspiration from his heroism in the face of death. The shots heard around the world, on June 13th, 2024; offered yet another opportunity to see the invisible hand of the Establishment at work. If the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic wasn’t enough to reveal the malevolence of our current administration; another opportunity for a clear perspective has been thereby granted. By God’s grace, Trump avoided gunfire whilst giving a speech to bolster support for his presidential candidacy—turning his head at the last second. Mark Zuckerberg said that “[s]eeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things I’ve ever seen in my life,” (Bloomberg).
In the least favorable light, this fact alone is unremarkable. It may be a temporal opinion set forth to deter public opinion from Biden until further malevolent forces can execute the Establishment’s agenda. In the worst conceivable light, Zuckerberg may be attempting to appeal to dissidents in order to infiltrate the resistance; and establish greater surveillance by pushing the metaverse onto his critical demographic. Thus, Zuckerberg could be pretending to favor a candidate, leading the public to believe he was a populist ally; contributing to further mass formation psychosis.
But in the most favorable light, there is a chance the Mark Zuckerberg has begun to shift his attention to the world; and the role he has played. Mark Zuckerberg may have dismissed previous charges against the government as “wild conspiracy theories,” but now has witnessed a series of details that has reshaped his perception of reality. The shooter revealed many details from those fired shots, including; (1) more than one assassins were involved; (2) the assassination was pre-planned in advance; (3) the worst possible United States Secret Service (USSS) agents were selected for Trump’s protection; (4) many in the crowd were aware that someone was on the roof with a gun; (5) law enforcement was told; (6) multiple shots were fired; (7) one American was killed; and (8) God was with President Trump, and He is still here fighting for us.
The Apostle Paul reminds us that we ought not judge whether Zuckerberg has changed his heart for good, and will pursue God; but bear faith that we are witnessing his personal reform before the Lord. Paul scribes, “[i]n the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God” (Romans 8:26-27; NIV). Jesus similarly decrees, “[d]o not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment,” (John 7:24; ESV). Christ adds that we must “[r]efuse to be a critic full of bias toward others, and you will not be judged. For you’ll be judged by the same standard that you’ve used to judge others. The measurement you use on them will be used on you. Why would you focus on the flaw in someone else’s life and fail to notice the glaring flaws of your own?” (Matthew 7:1-3; TPT). The civic resistance to tyranny mustn’t pit citizens against their neighbor, to honor the laws placed forth by the ruling class.
Zuckerberg’s reaction may reshape his consideration of addressing the expansion of the metaverse. If Zuckerberg has become awakened to the atrocities of the global cabal, he may reverse course on his immersive reality surveillance platform. Instead, Zuckerberg may seek to partner with Elon Musk’s X platform; changing the era of Big Tech, and paving the way for impartial AI platforms without discriminative bias. In sum, Americans ought to presuppose Zuckerberg’s declaration in the most favorable light; thus prophesying the change we need for this nation.
Bibliography
Bloomberg. (Accessed on July 20th, 2024). Mark Zuckerberg Calls Donald Trump 'Badass' Without Endorsing for President. Bloomberg. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-19/mark-zuckerberg-calls-donald-trump-badass-without-endorsing-for-president