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America has the fattest “starving” people on the planet.
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The media forgot what real hunger looks like... the rest of us haven’t.
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Welfare was supposed to be a safety net, not a sofa.
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Jett here. America has the fattest starving people on the planet. Let’s get into it.
If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, you remember what real starvation looked like. The haunting images out of Ethiopia are burned into our minds... tiny children with distended bellies, hollow eyes, and flies buzzing around their faces. Their mothers, barely alive themselves, cradling skeletal infants. Those weren’t “hungry” people. Those were humans on the edge of death. That’s what starving looks like. That’s what it’s supposed to mean.
So when the media floods our screens today with “starving” Americans who are 80 pounds overweight, holding iPhones and complaining about EBT delays while rocking fresh nails and new Jordans, it’s not compassion we feel; it’s anger and disbelief. It looks like satire. It feels like we’re watching an SNL skit that's mocking what real poverty is, not a news report.
It’s not that we don’t care about people who need help. Of course we do. Nobody wants kids to go without food. But what we’re seeing isn’t hunger; it’s entitlement. These are people who’ve been raised to believe government benefits are a lifestyle, not a lifeline. There are generations of Americans who are deep into dependency, and they’ve lost sight of what true poverty even means.
And the media plays along because it fits their narrative that Trump is “starving” poor Americans. They want pity shots and clicks... to hell with context. They’ll air footage of a woman crying about “starving” when she’s clearly not missing any meals, counting on Americans being too polite or too afraid of being called names to say the obvious. But we remember. We know what starving people actually look like, and this isn’t it.
The real insult isn’t just to the US taxpayers footing the bill. It’s to the millions around the world who are truly suffering, who would give anything to have the “struggles” America’s so-called starving complain about.
This isn’t a portrait of hunger. It’s entitlement. And the media runs it like it’s the same kind of suffering happening in Somalia or Ethiopia. It’s not. It’s an insult to the word “starving,” to real poverty, and to the millions who would give anything for the “struggle” she’s performing for the camera.
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Media claims this woman is starving because EBT is paused and now she has to get food from food pantries pic.twitter.com/LGal4mYGYH
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 9, 2025
If you need a reminder of what real starvation looks like, here it is.
This 2016 Save the Children ad shows the harsh reality unfolding in Somalia, where more than a million children face death from starvation. No acrylic nails. No iPhones. No staged tears. Just the raw, unbearable truth of what hunger really is.
Their survival was, and still is, at stake.
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And just when you think the coverage of the "poor and struggling" in America can’t get more tone-deaf, here comes another viral clip. This one is from a proud EBT user showing off a “haul” from Walmart. Four overflowing carts packed with food most working families couldn’t dream of affording in one trip.
This is not what hunger looks like. This is called gluttony. Gluttony that is subsidized by taxpayers and applauded by a media too cowardly to call it what it is. While Americans are working two jobs to put gas in their cars, the system keeps rewarding the loudest "victims," and the really needy get buried alive under all the noise.
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Yeah can we just get rid of EBT all together pic.twitter.com/Tuo1gHpKK7
— Washingtons ghost (@washghost1) November 1, 2025
And then there’s Yemen, where hunger isn’t just a cute little buzzword; it’s a f'n death sentence. These aren’t people crying for cameras or posting grocery hauls. They’re wasting away in silence. Hunger here isn’t loud or performative. It’s dark, it’s slow, it’s desperate, and it’s real.
When you see this level of suffering, it puts everything else into perspective. America doesn’t have starving people; it has the most entitled, spoiled poor on the planet.
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DEBRIEFING
The land of opportunity has turned into the land of dependency. EBT and SNAP might be the most abused, fraudulent scams in the country, and instead of investigating it, the media’s selling it. They’re putting overfed, dolled-up slobs on TV and calling them “starving.”
That’s not what these programs were meant to be. They were supposed to be a short-term safety net... a helping hand while someone got back on their feet. Not a lifestyle. Not a TikTok “haul” with four carts of food that hardworking families could never afford in one trip.
The media knows exactly what they’re doing. They know what real starvation looks like; they’ve broadcast it for decades. They just don’t want that image anymore, because it doesn’t serve the story they’re now selling.
The government-dependent American is the left’s most reliable voter, and the media will protect that relationship at all costs. So they’ll keep painting “victims” who look more pampered than poor, because the optics keep their machine running. It’s cynical, it’s insulting, and it’s an outright lie.
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We fed the needy and created the greedy.
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ethiopia starved their people while buying military crap now they have an air force and have dammed the nile river, so, hungerganda
Yep. no doubt about it. That is 300+ pounds of starvation.