Musk is a big douche but the things he invests in are objectively very useful. Unlike most of the other 3,000+ billionaires who have no issues investing in coal / oil / gas, tobacco, real estate, military industry, casinos, candy, commerce, hedge funds, fashion, telecom, or even literally buying out the media we have Musk who has put his money into things like EVs, space flight, global internet, etc. Is Musk a good guy? Certainly no but he's far from the Captain Planet supervillain the left and media claim him to be. He's useful. The left's obsession over him
in particular is bizarre to me because unlike the majority of billionaires his investments are typically good for the world as a whole. Why aren't you mad about billionaires who do objectively worse things?
Miriam Adelson has made tens of billions off casinos and is a big donor to Donald Trump's campaign. Before reading this have you ever heard her name? The EV / space flight billionaire makes the news but the casino Trumper gets a free pass?
The (Walmart) Waltons. A bunch of guys who made billions by exploiting low wage workers and by stamping out small businesses.
What about Andrey Melnichenko, a Russian coal baron who owns several superyachts (currently zero, they were captured after the Ukraine invasion. Get fucked lmao).
Harold Hamm, chairman of Continental Resources an oil + gas exploration / production company. Why aren't people outraged by him. Why isn't he the one on the front page of Reddit.
Low Tuck Kwong. Literally nicknamed "the coal king". What else can I say.
Mark Zuckerberg. 2/3rds of the dumb shit your racist uncle believes came from something he read on Facebook.
I could list literally thousands more of these assholes who contribute nothing. So why is it Musk who always makes the news, and gets the endless liberal rants against a guy who actively is pumping billions into clean transportation, space flight, global internet access etc? It isn't that Musk is a good guy (he isn't) but he invests in useful things and the obsession the media has for him is misplaced when the literal coal kings get off practically without any criticism at all.
Musk is a useful douche. But there are a lot of far worse people. Stop reading new articles about Musk and move on with your life. The amount of space Elon Musk occupies in the average American's head is ridiculous.
bourgeoisie and other fun words
Realistically if you want change in the US, you go step by step at a local level. You aren't going to see big revolutions any time soon and if you're going to advocate for mass socialist uprisings, well you're going to lose very badly because the number of people willing to take part are in the extreme minority. In the long term the Republican future looks bad. The majority of gen Z vote left-ish and as the boomers die this split will become so big that even the GOP will have to make some changes if it wants to win an election ever again. In the absolute real world almost nothing in your paragraph is every going to happen.
Almost anything else you propose, no matter how many times you use the word "bourgeoisie" on a Pokémon forum it doesn't matter. You aren't going to convince the American people to have a major socialist revolution lol. Get real.
US opinion of "socialism" is at 36% and falling every year, with 57% of the country holding positive views of capitalism. In addition that 36%'s views of socialism range from welfare, to Communism, but most of the pro-socialism people just like Bernie Sanders. If you want change that benefits the people and can actually reasonably happen within the US in your lifetime in a way that doesn't require communist alien space bats, you're going to have to hope the demographic shift continues and in a few years Democrats take a lead threatening enough that the Republicans can't just filibuster everything.
To clarify, I'm not saying that your ideas would or not work. Just that it isn't going to happen in the US any time soon. If you want to make real, genuine changes focus on the parties and concepts that can actually win. We have some good examples of various policies in Europe working, it wouldn't be that much of a stretch to try some basics like a higher minimum wage, government that fights monopolies, basic healthcare rights and so on. Also you know, if you get sick of waiting for the Federal government to do these things there's really nothing stopping California from having its own 15 dollars an hour minimum wage or Mass from starting their own taxpayer funded healthcare system. Not everything has to be done at the Federal level.
Edit: Oh, California's minimum wage is 15 dollars an hour as of last month. Hooray!