In this blistering takedown, Shahid Bolsen unveils a brutal truth: the Western economy isn’t built on excellence—it’s built on illusion. With Chinese manufacturers going viral for exposing the real production costs behind luxury goods, the West’s entire branding-based economy is under siege.
Bolsen goes far beyond handbags and designer labels. He shows how this “economy of logos” reflects a deep civilizational fraud—one that mirrors colonial theft, rewards executive greed, and exploits both labor and consumers alike. More than a critique, this is a call to action: for community-based economic sovereignty, for entrepreneurship rooted in solidarity, and for turning neighborhoods into engines of self-sufficiency.
Topics Covered:
- Why Western luxury is a scam
- How Chinese factories are pulling back the curtain
- The real reason prices are inflated
- Why executive greed—not worker pay—is the cost driver
- Practical steps for local Muslim communities to reclaim economic power
- The “Block Bazaar” model for economic sovereignty
- What it means to “be an ulcer” in the belly of the beast