If they're being paid by Blackrock or Vanguard, then it is money laundering. The banks print infinity money, hand out a lot of it to middle man organizations like Blackrock and Vanguard, who buy up stocks for companies, force those companies to pursue DEI in hiring and their products to keep being paid, the companies decline, as merit is destroyed and customers stop paying for their slop, but they keep getting paid by Blackrock and Vanguard to keep making the slop. It's all run off of fake money printed by bankers. So, not only are we taxed via inflation from the money printing, but that invisible taxation is quite literally funding the most malicious crap being pushed on us.
Money laundering is to 'legitimize' money made from illegal means by passing it off as income/profit through another company. As an example, if you make $10,000 selling drugs, you make a little store and make it "sell" $10,000. After paying taxes on the income, you legally keep the difference in your pocket without anyone wondering why you suddenly have a new car.
I'm convinced that AAA games are just elaborate money laundering and intentional company destruction schemes, a la The Producers.
If they're being paid by Blackrock or Vanguard, then it is money laundering. The banks print infinity money, hand out a lot of it to middle man organizations like Blackrock and Vanguard, who buy up stocks for companies, force those companies to pursue DEI in hiring and their products to keep being paid, the companies decline, as merit is destroyed and customers stop paying for their slop, but they keep getting paid by Blackrock and Vanguard to keep making the slop. It's all run off of fake money printed by bankers. So, not only are we taxed via inflation from the money printing, but that invisible taxation is quite literally funding the most malicious crap being pushed on us.
That's not what money laundering means.
Money laundering is to 'legitimize' money made from illegal means by passing it off as income/profit through another company. As an example, if you make $10,000 selling drugs, you make a little store and make it "sell" $10,000. After paying taxes on the income, you legally keep the difference in your pocket without anyone wondering why you suddenly have a new car.