Melinda Gates Demonstrates How Dangerous Rich People With Agendas and Hubris Can Be

Tons of discretionary cash allows “philanthropists,” who are frequently tunnel-visioned ideologues and aspiring authoritarians, to magnify their mistakes, misconceptions, biases and delusions into widespread catastrophes, all with the arrogance that luck and good fortune so often creates. Melinda Gates, Bill’s ex, has a couple billion dollars to play with thanks to marrying well and divorcing better, and her recent op-ed in the New York Times illustrates this principle.

There are so many ominous tells in Gates’s “The Enemies of Progress Play Offense. I Want to Help Even the Match” that I don’t have time to flag them all. The headline is one: doctrinaire progressives always equate their agenda items with “progress,” which is a word that implies beneficial change. That rhetorical trick has handicapped conservative thought and policy-making for centuries, though it is demonstrably false. Communism wasn’t “progress,” it was and has been a blight on civilization. The acceptance of promiscuous sex and having children out of wedlock wasn’t “progress;” the acceptance and legalization of recreational drugs isn’t “progress;” letting aliens stream over our borders largely without interference and consequences isn’t “progress;” using abortion as a primary means of birth control wasn’t “progress.” As obvious as these conclusions should be, the “change equals progress” fiction still works, which is why the Left still employs it regularly..

Her declaration to launch her new foundation vibrates with bias as well as bigotry. “We know” she writes, “that women’s political participation is associated with decreased corruption. That peace agreements are more durable when women are involved in writing them.” No, we don’t. That’s hoary anti-male propaganda (and “is associated with” screams “Weasel words!”)

Gates deplores “the Taliban takeover” that “has erased 20 years of progress for women and girls” without having the guts to risk the ire of her progressive audience by pointing out exactly who was responsible for abandoning women to the cruelty of the Taliban. She calls U.S. maternal mortality rates “unconscionable,” which implies wrongdoing. The Times link provided in the column suggests otherwise: the problem of high mortality rates in the U.S. is substantially the result of lifestyle choices available to mothers in a free society, including women in the U.S. delaying child birth past the healthiest time to have children.

Of course Gates doesn’t have the integrity to use plain language when it conveys unpleasant facts that undercut her advocacy: her cover-phrase for being able to kill a nascent human being is “reproductive rights,” neatly skipping the “right to grow and live” component of the issue. She also revels in pseudo-science, writing, “the number of teenage girls experiencing suicidal thoughts and persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness is at a decade high.” Sure, Melinda. Because of all the advances in mind-reading, I’m sure. How would one get that “number”?

And what kind of leader does Gates regard as a model for achieving her version of “progress”? “Recently, I offered 12 people whose work I admire their own $20 million grant-making fund to distribute as he or she sees fit,” Gates reveals. “That group….includes the former prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern.” Gates’ op-ed keeps referring to lost rights, yet one of her most admired people is the dictatorial former leader of New Zealand during the pandemic, who imposed draconian measures on her nation that crushed individual rights, while she sucked up to China, one of the world’s worst human rights offenders, in pursuit of economic benefits. China, of course, was responsible for the pandemic that Asdern used to expand her power to dictatorial levels.

Someone as arrogant and biased as Gates with two billion dollars to blow is like an ADD teen running amuck in a glass factory. Good luck, everyone!

12 thoughts on “Melinda Gates Demonstrates How Dangerous Rich People With Agendas and Hubris Can Be

  1. A main cause of suicidal or harmful thoughts in teen girls is unrestricted access to the internet. Her husband made much of his money promoting such access. So her lament is a bit two-faced.

      • Funny thing is if she is a victim of patriarchal oppression we are not oppressing her enough if divorce courts gave her that much money. What did she do to earn it? The same thing HRC did she put up with hubby’s association with Epstein.

  2. I think I read somewhere that she has 12.5 Billion. Sheesh.

    Back when we used to talk policy and politics, OB junior was fond of defaulting to “change is inevitable,” to which I had to respond, “Maybe or maybe not, but that misses the point. The question is always ‘is the proposed change good or bad?'” Lefties don’t want to hear that. It’s funny. I’m a conservative and okay with being someone who wants to conserve good things. Amazing how lefties consider anything extant impossibly inferior to things that don’t exist.

      • The current United States (that everyone in other parts of the world wants to get into by hook or by crook) isn’t hell on earth compared to what it would be if only the left were given free rein to cure all its ills? Come on, Curmie, fess up. Wouldn’t everything be perfect if there just weren’t any of these annoying Republicans?

  3. One of my favorite C.S. Lewis quotes, on the topic of progress:

    “We all want progress. But progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be. And if you have taken a wrong turning then to go forward does not get you any nearer. If you are on the wrong road progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road and in that case the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive man. There is nothing progressive about being pig-headed and refusing to admit a mistake. And I think if you look at the present state of the world it’s pretty plain that humanity has been making some big mistake. We’re on the wrong road. And if that is so we must go back. Going back is the quickest way on.”

    • Delightful. Thanks Jon. Self-doubt is not the left’s strong suit. I’d say hubris kind of takes all the air out of the room.

  4. I wonder what Melinda thinks of Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher, Giorgia Meloni, Isabel Perón, or Angela Merkel. They are not loved by the progressives.

    Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi have demonstrated that women can be just as ruthless, corrupt, and inept as any man. I guess that’s a good thing, ¿no?

    jvb

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