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Billionaires are using the anger of the working man to keep themselves in power to get richer on their backs.


The image features a text-based design with a socio-political message. The text, rendered in a bold, sans-serif font, reads: 'BILLIONAIRES ARE USING THE ANGER OF THE WORKING MAN TO KEEP THEMSELVES IN POWER TO GET RICHER ON THEIR BACKS.' The background is a dark, textured gray, giving the impression of a distressed or aged surface.

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