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JD Vance and the Antichrist Billionaires.

When power replaces love and children become products.

I’m an artist and an author, and today I want to ask a question:

How disgusting are the billionaires?

I ask because I just read a deeply researched article about Chinese billionaires having dozens—possibly hundreds—of U.S.-born babies through American surrogate mothers.

Via WSJ: The Chinese Billionaires Having Dozens of U.S.-Born Babies Via Surrogate

One billionaire in particular, a video game entrepreneur who worships Elon Musk and wants to imitate him, has paid American women to bear surrogate sons. All female embryos are discarded. He has publicly claimed more than 100 sons; one surrogate believes the number is closer to 300.

This is legal in the United States. There are no laws controlling surrogacy here. In China, it’s illegal.

That may put this Chinese billionaire in prison someday. It won’t put Elon Musk in prison. He is free to do what he wants—having children with six to twelve women, producing somewhere between twelve and sixteen children, often through surrogacy, with genetic screening for “high IQ” and freedom from so-called defects.

The article notes that Chinese parents inspired by Elon Musk’s fourteen known children are paying millions to hire women in the U.S. to build families of jaw-dropping size. You can scarcely call them families.

One man calls himself “China’s First Father” and is a vocal critic of feminism. His company claims he has more than 100 sons born through U.S. surrogacy. Another executive hired American models as egg donors to produce ten daughters, with the stated goal of marrying them off to powerful men around the globe to build an empire.

A growing Asian market for international fertility services has attracted American investors—surprise, surprise—including Peter Thiel, whose family office has backed IVF clinics across Southeast Asia and in Los Angeles.

As one source says plainly: Elon Musk is becoming a role model. Crazy-rich clients are commissioning dozens or even hundreds of U.S.-born babies to forge unstoppable family dynasties.

I once asked whether Peter Thiel is God.

Because these billionaires certainly act like gods.

Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg and other tech billionaires spend tens of millions of dollars a year undermining any attempt to regulate online content for children. Australia has limited social media access for kids under sixteen. Republicans killed similar efforts here—bought and paid for by the tech bros.

They don’t want embarrassing stories about the baby business getting attention. Elon Musk is the model. The next generation of would-be Genghis Khans wants to populate the world with sons who hate women, or daughters to be sold into dynastic marriages.

This isn’t science fiction. It’s real.

In my book, The Gospel of Zip, (which you can watch for free online)

I write about the designer baby craze and the tragedy behind it. I feel sorry for parents who believe perfection will save them. How will they cope with real life and real imperfection?

Younger men are raised to believe people are disposable. Young women are taught their value expires with youth. Both are told love will never satisfy.

I wrote The Gospel of Zip as a love story—about my wife Genie, my imperfect self, and the realization that love is the only thing worth living for.

Imagine if Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, or Mark Zuckerberg modeled that.

Instead, they model insemination, genetic engineering, and endless reproduction. Now Chinese billionaires are escalating it: 100 sons, 200 sons, 300 sons. Perfect daughters groomed for sale to global elites.

This is the world delivered by the Republican Party.

Where is Project 2025 now? Nowhere. JD Vance has sold his soul to these billionaires. He wants power. They want protection. Regulation will not happen.

No regulation of the internet. No regulation of genetic engineering. No regulation of the trade in human flesh.

Female embryos are discarded by the hundreds. Children are commodities. Commerce must not be inhibited—God forbid—if it means protecting kids.

I’ll believe Republicans are pro-life when they regulate the fertility industry and shut down this global exploitation.

Until then, I hope they lose power so Democrats can protect children from algorithm-driven harm. Teen suicide is rising. Teen depression is rising. Self-harm is rising.

Do these billionaires care? No.

The Republican Party is anti-life. Anti-family. Anti-freedom.

My book, The Gospel of Zip, makes a case for love.

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