Once upon a time, culture was shaped by creators. Today it is shaped by oligarchs with blood on their hands. Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, secured billions in Saudi investment for his private fund — money stained by the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and the endless war crimes in Yemen. At the same time, companies like Electronic Arts cozy up to the same networks, chasing profit with no concern for who pays the bills. Saudi princes invest to launder their reputation; American elites pocket the cash. The losers are ordinary people whose culture is hollowed out by money that smells of blood. EA sells sports licenses and loot boxes while its boardrooms fill with investors linked to regimes that jail dissidents and bomb civilians. Kushner plays middleman, cashing in because his last name and his Zionist ties open doors others cannot. The hypocrisy is staggering: a Muslim monarchy bankrolling Zionist power brokers, both sides profiting while Palestinians are slaughtered and Saudis themselves remain shackled under authoritarian rule. This is the empire’s true face: culture for sale, values irrelevant, human rights disposable. Truthloop says it plain: when billionaires and war criminals buy the arts, the result is not culture but propaganda. Every dollar of blood money corrupts, and every game, movie or team they touch becomes another mask for power.