Superyacht

The Billionaire Class Has a New Problem: They’ve Forgotten How to Be Human

When Mark Zuckerberg’s superyacht ignored a distress call from stranded boaters, it wasn’t a simple act of callousness—it was a systemic protocol. Extreme wealth creates a bubble where helping others becomes a liability. This incident reveals how the ultra-rich have been systematically stripped of basic human decency, and the social contract itself is breaking.

Why You’re Wrong About the Zuckerberg Yacht Story

The Zuckerberg yacht controversy isn’t about a billionaire’s indifference—it’s about our own broken expectations. When we demand that private superyachts serve as emergency rescue boats, we reveal how deeply we’ve accepted the privatization of public safety. The real outrage isn’t the refusal to help; it’s that we’ve normalized relying on the wealthy for basic infrastructure.