I read a forbes article a few months ago about blackrock and the influence whatever "business" they (and others like them) are in has on these corporations. They own the parent companies of the parent companies that own all these smaller mega-corps. They push out DEI quotas and if the lower CEOs don't go along with the globohomo agenda then the parent Corp will find someone who will. It's why none of these major businesses actually go broke, or seem to care about the losses they incur, they're being artificially propped up by "investment firms" like Vanguard and Blackrock.
I read a forbes article a few months ago about blackrock and the influence whatever "business" they (and others like them) are in has on these corporations. They own the parent companies of the parent companies that own all these smaller mega-corps. They push out DEI quotas and if the lower CEOs don't go along with the globohomo agenda then the parent Corp will find someone who will. It's why none of these major businesses actually go broke, or seem to care about the losses they incur, they're being artificially propped up by "investment firms" like Vanguard and Blackrock.
Vanguard and Blackrock are being artificially propped up by the USG and USD, so who's the real villain here?
Maybe the Ayatollah was right.