Entitlement Dilemma

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The entitlement belief that is growing in this country.  An individual who blocked traffic just to avoid walking a few extra steps to a bakery, symbolizing a broader societal rot of arrogance and disregard.

The Arrogance Apocalypse Is Upon Us

Enough is enough. This isn’t just about one jackass with a steering wheel and a gluten addiction—it’s about the cultural cancer metastasizing through society, where basic decency has been thrown out like last week’s expired hummus. What kind of chronically coddled narcissist looks at a functional road and thinks, “Yes, I shall make this mine”? We’ve bred a generation of VIPs in their own minds, people who believe minor inconvenience is a human rights violation and who think hazard lights grant divine permission to be a menace.

This is how civilizations crumble—not with war, not with famine—but with a million tiny acts of entitlement from people who think they’re above the rest of us. Blocking a road becomes normal. Screaming at baristas becomes expected. Accountability? A relic of the past. And the worst part? No one even seems embarrassed anymore. The bakery bandits of today are the emperors of tomorrow, and apparently, their first decree is: “Screw everyone else.”

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