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Tuesday, 23 September 2025

The War on the Small Man: Airbnb, Rentals, and the Government’s Greed


 

Every single time the small man dares to rise, to create for himself, to step out of dependence and build something of his own, the government finds a way to clip his wings. 

The moment the small man creates real competition, the corporates complain, bills automatically appear in parliament to protect the rich, proving governments serve wealth, not the people.

When the rich, famous, investors, etc, have land to buy, buildings to build, projects to put forth, etc, automatically more bills show up in parliament and get passed by governments in favor of said people. 

This only shows who the governments are really working for and who they are working against, it also shows the corruption, treason, and conflict of interest that is taking part

It’s a cycle we’ve seen over and over, policies, taxes, regulations, and deceptive strategies, always aimed at keeping the little man small.

Now, the government has turned its sights on Airbnb and short-term rental businesses. 

Why? Because small people are finally cutting into the monopoly of the big hotel industry. 

Suddenly, the everyday man is creating his own wealth, faster and smarter, without waiting for crumbs to fall from corporate tables. 

And what happens the moment the small man starts winning and when the corporates complain? 

The government steps in, not to support, uplift, or encourage, but to try to take more, from the small man.

This is not about “fairness,” “regulation,” or “protecting the economy,” as they will try to present it. 

This is about control, this is about intimidation, this is about government officials and corporate heads, hand in hand, both looking out for each other’s pockets, seeing competition in the people they swore to serve. 

They are not losing sleep because you’re breaking laws, they’re losing sleep because you are breaking the mold.

Airbnbs and small rentals put real fear into the system because they expose the truth,  you don’t need their overpriced hotels, you don’t need their networks, you don’t need their approvals to thrive. 

That independence is power, and when the small man proves he can thrive outside of the system, the system will do everything to crush him back into dependence.

This is not a regulation, this is a deception, a carefully crafted attack on competition. 

Governments aren’t trying to level the playing field; they’re trying to tip it, they are not helping the small man rise, they’re helping the rich man maintain his throne. 

Every new “policy” is another brick in the wall between the people and their own success.

Make no mistake, this is not a battle over rentals, this is a battle over freedom, over independence, over whether the people can truly break away from a system designed to bleed them dry. 

The government will continue to take, to strangle, to suffocate any spark of independence that threatens its allegiance to corporate giants and wealthy shareholders.

But the truth cannot be hidden, the system is not built to see you rise, it is built to keep you exactly where you are, struggling, dependent, obedient. 

Every time the small man builds, they take, every time the small man wins, they punish, and every time the small man shines, they cast a shadow.

The question is, how long will the people let it continue?


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