BlackRock: The Company That Controls the World’s Governments
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M Vw
Man, these people really need to find better names for companies if they don’t want people to think they’re evil or up to something. “Blackrock” and “Vanguard” couldn’t be more ominous and dystopian. If you had told me those were names of mega-corporations in a cyberpunk setting, I would’ve believed you.
Michael Ward
If BlackRock controls the world then they need to be held accountable for the condition of the world.
James Harrison
This is scary. Rich people pay politicians to make sure they get access to taxpayer funds first when banks shutter or they’re in jeopardy of losing all their money. I feel bad for the lowest paid workers that may be affected, but not CEO’s. A lot of them have created this abusive corporate pay structure where they are paid 300 to 400 percent the salary of entry level workers. Most add very little value. They posture and perform with speeches, meetings, and excessive travel to provide the appearance of working hard. It’s a con.
gilgamesh310
It doesn’t really matter whether they own or manage the money, the clients don’t control shit. Control is arguably more important than ownership. This can even apply to the CEO of a company the shareholders technically ‘own’.
haaste vastaaja
Everyone is calling it “waking up” but its not. Its just information accessible to everyone. How is it waking up when you learn about this but continue to do everything the same way.
Yassine Khaoua
The most important thing that should be on everyone’s mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn’t depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.
Even Flow
I’ve been trying to tell people the first minute of this video for years. Not necessarily Blackrock, but that people don’t understand that a handful of the wealthiest people all have their hands in basically every major corporation. People thought I was crazy, as of till recently.
BlockBuddy
Honestly can’t describe how much I enjoy this content man, Keep up the great work. More people need to hear this stuff more often.
Xefil Z
People, all over the world, really need to know this and understand their plan in order to do something to stop them!
Smoothly Rough
What’s crazy, if ALL the major companies in the world rejected the esg score, black rock would have no let to stand on. But by complying, they are hurting themselves. I believe esg score is why bud light refuses to apologize, it’ll hurt their esg score.
RedMoonDesign Beth
It’s amazing how quickly that happened. I’m 71 so I’ve seen a lot of changes in the world and thought this kind of stuff went out in 1947.
Stev Forster
3 points not mentioned in the video.
– 1-BlackRock shareholders have no say at the board meetings BlackRock sits on.
– 2-BlackRock and Vanguard have circular ownership. They own each other.
– 3-BlackRock owners/investors aren’t disclosed to the public
Their ESG score should be named BSG as it’s full of BS Garbage. A corporate acting as a citizen? What a joke. That’s why beer companies are going under. More to follow.
Robert McAvoy
Immoral corporate behavior shouldn’t be rewarded with investments by teacher unions or retirement funds.
First Last
Holding criminals accountable and providing legitimate opportunity to succeed to ALL those willing to work will go a lot further to eliminate violent crime than any gun control law could ever hope to. Simply ban/restrict firearms, and the frustration/willingness to do harm remains. It doesn’t address the problem causing that hostile sentiment in the first place.