What's really sad is how easy it is to raise chickens and grow food and they've convinced the entire world it's some kind of wizardry. When in truth that's the way things are supposed to be. In just a few minutes a day you can tend a garden and feed animals enough to feed an entire neighborhood. It's crazy to be so far from reality. Giving your ability to feed yourself to someone else gives them complete power over you.
What's infinitely sad is how they are basically the modern day equivalent to a third reich, only instead of facing against a firing squad or a gas chamber, you're slowly being fucked out of a livelihood, or being slowly torn apart by indoctrinated family/friends or crowds of wrong-think mobs, and no one is ever going to blame Blackrock when you reject their rule and die under their thumb, because no one would even begin to think anyone with that power exists. People to this day just think only people can kill you with guns or knives, no, Blackrock can kill you in multiple ways and make it look like they had no part in your demise, and again, no one's going to question it because no one ever wants to think such a power can exist in modern society. It's like, ever since after WW II and the Cold War, people started thinking no such evils can exist, because apparently we snuffed them all out?. It's just crazy how people laugh at the idea that Blackrock can have the power of multiple countries and even handle said countries like puppets.
@@glendakillough6726 The problem today is that if you so much as decide to live off the grid and make your own life, you're going to either run into problems created by Society in general/blackrock, or the govs run by Blackrock are going to come for you and drive you out of any space they consider "their land". I mean think about it. You paid for those acres of land yeah?, but you don't actually own them, the gov can still take all that shit away or take it back for whatever reason they give, so really no matter where you move on this planet, some gov owns all the land, meaning we just own next to nothing. Yeah we can own chickens, but there's literally nothing to stop Blackrock and co from finding you, killing your chickens and making up some retarded excuse to kill them or worse, kill them and then arrest you and just pin you for shit you didn't even do. That's the real fear I have. We're now in a society where we are born owning nothing, and we die owning nothing, and even our lives are owned by these psychopathic nutjobs. The only way this ever changes is having corpos like BR torn down and anyone, and I mean anyone with a god complex + vast riches + forms of power, to be either locked up or simply put down. The world really should have zero tolerance for folks who wish to rule the planet like BR, and yet BR has managed to fool and lull people into letting it happen.
It's because the CEO is pushing DEI into the companies it owns, and if a company doesn't comply, they take the revenue and redistribute it to the companies that are complying, to force everyone they own to comply.
@@nmk5003 I'll give an example then, they own Disney and Marvel (Disney owns Marvel) they tell everyone to put DEI quotas in their movies. Let's say Marvel makes a movie without DEI in it and it does very well, makes a billion dollars. Because Blackrock owns both of them, they can and will take that Billion that Marvel made and give it to Disney, to punish Marvel for not being DEI and to reward Disney for being DEI. This creates a massive incentive for every company to include DEI. Because even if they don't make a product that is as successful, they will still at least get paid. I got this information, from listening to the CEO of Blackrock explain that this is what he does, because he thinks, (and I'll quote him here) "good behavior must be forced"
These organizations have ties to government alphabet agencies, have direct access to the money supply via the Fed banking window, and are probably acting out plans that have less to do with profit and more to do with control. See also Confessions of an Economic Hitman to learn more about how these relationships function in whatever nation they are tinkering with.
It may not seem like a big deal to you until they buy all of something you care about and then raise the prices or tell you that you cant buy unless you follow some new rules that you dont agree with.
@@sadbravesfan he actually was lol look it up yourself. Blackrock were going into high schools giving talks or something and he was in it. Probably recruited him from there.
Even if Trump gets into office for a second time, do you think he would actually have full power, and not Blackrock?. After having looked into US history over the years, it actually turns out 100% of the presidents lack any power at all, it has always been the companies, the sponsorships that made things happen, not always "one man", like the common folk think it is that makes change happen.
blackrock has Ownership stake in over over 88 % of the SP500 companies and they are also a Custodian as a Asset management company, i think its somewhere around 9 trillion dollars that help companies as a asset managment company,and the ESG system they have instated is pushed down to all of the companies they have an ownership stake in.
Technically a law was passed recently that says Blackrock does in fact own them. Customers are merely renting. If the economy collapses, they are free to seize your assets to pay off debts.
They are essentially circumventing social, cultural, and governmental authority and rule simply by having enough money to force things in to being. It doesn't matter if a community believes a certain thing and elected an official to enforce/promote that thing if an entity like Vangaurd can simply come in with a bottomless pit of money and intimidate or influence the results they decide upon.
@@simonroll7736nah the guy was never funny. But he is a great investigative journalist. I don’t agree with most of his takes but he’s a very knowledgeable individual.
A worrying fact is if BlackRock went under for any reason the fallout of that on the financial market would have double the impact of the banking crisis of 2008
Now here's what I know, we don't rank first with healthcare. We don't rank 5th, 15th or even 25th. I like the STUDY, and these are STUDIES, from 2017 where the United States came in 54th. That one had Macedonia in 55th. Macedonia then the US. It's weird, it's insane actually. Is BlackRock evil? Is State Street legal? Is Vangaurd legal? That such a weird question. We can be so much better than the current place of things. It's weird we aren't.
The issue with modern capitalism is that big capital is no longer interested in investing in production, and would rather just buy existing assets and collect rent.
That’s not a “capitalism” problem it’s a human nature problem. Rent seeking was specifically called out in Adam smiths book and has been a problem since Babylon. It’s not some modern day invention by the white man it’s an ancient practice every culture has dabbled in since the beginning
Evil is subjective, but their actions are fucked up imo. Whether something is legal doesnt mean its morally right. If youre ok with a corporation regularly outbidding american familys for homes driving the prices into the stars, then we have completely separate moral compasses
These big funds see how China can control and manipulate their markets/currency and when the country owns everything, it is very easy to plan long term, etc. So, these funds are trying to do this with the entire damn world, per se. In my simple hillbilly opine, that is. If you want to control society, then give them an identity to follow, rather than an ideology. If you give them an identity, they will follow the ideology of said "identity" willingly.
For anyone who thinks Blackrock is buying homes, the article had to be corrected. The journalist got the name wrong - it was Blackstone, the real estate investment company.
Evil... no, Evil is the wrong word. I don't want what BlackRock is forcing on people. I wouldn't like it if Christianity was being pushed on people the same way. Or another Religion. Or Ideology. I'm willing to debate about whether ANY change like this can be justified, and I'd probably have to concede to examples like the Aztecs that sometimes forcing change upon unwilling people is necessary. (though with the Aztecs, I'd also push back and say it was more the Priests and Nobility that needed to be changed AND the average people within the Aztec empire supported this change, so the example might not be as good as it looked at first. The Taliban of today, however...) I would hope that if I had the power that BlackRock has that I wouldn't force this degree of change onto the world either, though I probably would - i'm only human, after all, and given that much power, I don't believe i could resist it. But Evil? That makes it too easy to dismiss when you look at what they're doing and it's NOT evil. BlackRock wants to make people equal. They want people treated with dignity and respect. They want to eliminate racism. It's just that they do it in the worst ways possible, and don't allow for any kind of discussion or debate - it's their way or the highway.
I’m in the top 1% of realtors in my area and it’s a VERY popular place and growing very rapidly the last few years…. BlackRock is not buying every fuckin home here lol. I don’t think they own much of anything here, only a golf course that’s for a private millionaire club 30 minutes out of town, and many celebrities own property here too, so it’s not just undesirable trash land/properties. I truly think the “BlackRock is buying like 30% of single family homes” is not true, I work in the field, can see owner records, it’s just not happening here. Obviously they buy, but not ‘let’s buy 20% of the supply and shock the values and increase rents’ conspiracy that people are saying.
yeah bro you are just saying what you feel based off your anecdotal experience. to say "its just not happneeing here" is crazy. Kinda sus ngl. I mean if you were in the middle and saying it could be both ways but nah ur trying to highjack the narrative instead of expressing a legitimate critical thinking. Now go back to increasing rent for a singlle mom so you can buy your a wife a new car.
@@jimsonjohnson3761How could one even measure such a thing? I wonder if BR uses AI like this to make these comments whenever someone says something about what they've been proven to be doing? It's not a conspiracy that people are just saying. There are financial records of these transactions.
I'm not saying BR is a altruistic force for good, but we let the Koch's and Adelson's donate billions of dollars to political candidates that restrict rights, but when BR or other companies/individuals use their capital to try and expand acceptance / freedoms / representation, it's bad. I don't get it.
Because they thrive on human death and misery so those other programs meant to leave a patina of positivity and "progressive" politics ring hollow. False, even. You see that behavior EVERYWHERE in the corporate world.
in any capacity it needs to be stopped. they need to set a cap limit for donations and only by private individuals. there needs to be a salary cap for any political party - level the playing fields, and make lobbying altogether illegal. move the power back to the people / constituents that these politicians serve. BR is not good - not in any capacity fyi. BR is owned by Merrill Lynch... they won't show up on an institutional investor list - because they are an "insider" classification. They own about 47-48%. Merrill is owned by BOA/Bank of America. Bank of America's largest shareholder - Warren Buffett. They are not a good or decent company in any capacity. They then have their tentacles spread out through all the Fortune 5000 companies imposing one vision and one voice by having seats on boards, and skin in the game at these companies. It's evil all the way around, it's deceptive...
Blackrock and Vanguard needs to be broken up into 10 companies.
We remember when Sen. Elizabeth Warren wanted Facebook and Google broken-up....and you clowns said nothing.
sounds like socialism to me
@@KRSapphireno just enforcing anti trust laws
@@KRSapphirethats…. That’s not what socialism is 🤣. And this is coming from someone who is an avowed anti Marxist.
I smell jew
I can save you a lot of trouble, YES THEY ARE.
It’s unsettling to think about how much power a few companies have over the everyday lives of so many people.
What's really sad is how easy it is to raise chickens and grow food and they've convinced the entire world it's some kind of wizardry. When in truth that's the way things are supposed to be. In just a few minutes a day you can tend a garden and feed animals enough to feed an entire neighborhood. It's crazy to be so far from reality. Giving your ability to feed yourself to someone else gives them complete power over you.
Monopolies are supposed to be illegal.
What's infinitely sad is how they are basically the modern day equivalent to a third reich, only instead of facing against a firing squad or a gas chamber, you're slowly being fucked out of a livelihood, or being slowly torn apart by indoctrinated family/friends or crowds of wrong-think mobs, and no one is ever going to blame Blackrock when you reject their rule and die under their thumb, because no one would even begin to think anyone with that power exists.
People to this day just think only people can kill you with guns or knives, no, Blackrock can kill you in multiple ways and make it look like they had no part in your demise, and again, no one's going to question it because no one ever wants to think such a power can exist in modern society.
It's like, ever since after WW II and the Cold War, people started thinking no such evils can exist, because apparently we snuffed them all out?. It's just crazy how people laugh at the idea that Blackrock can have the power of multiple countries and even handle said countries like puppets.
@@glendakillough6726 The problem today is that if you so much as decide to live off the grid and make your own life, you're going to either run into problems created by Society in general/blackrock, or the govs run by Blackrock are going to come for you and drive you out of any space they consider "their land".
I mean think about it. You paid for those acres of land yeah?, but you don't actually own them, the gov can still take all that shit away or take it back for whatever reason they give, so really no matter where you move on this planet, some gov owns all the land, meaning we just own next to nothing.
Yeah we can own chickens, but there's literally nothing to stop Blackrock and co from finding you, killing your chickens and making up some retarded excuse to kill them or worse, kill them and then arrest you and just pin you for shit you didn't even do.
That's the real fear I have. We're now in a society where we are born owning nothing, and we die owning nothing, and even our lives are owned by these psychopathic nutjobs. The only way this ever changes is having corpos like BR torn down and anyone, and I mean anyone with a god complex + vast riches + forms of power, to be either locked up or simply put down. The world really should have zero tolerance for folks who wish to rule the planet like BR, and yet BR has managed to fool and lull people into letting it happen.
It's because the CEO is pushing DEI into the companies it owns, and if a company doesn't comply, they take the revenue and redistribute it to the companies that are complying, to force everyone they own to comply.
That's every company, every company wants their properties to fall in line with the ceo's vision
DEI is just a Conservative Dog-whistle....nobody cares about DEI except racists and -phobes who still live in the 1950s.
Your statement doesn't make any sense at all.
@@nmk5003 I'll give an example then, they own Disney and Marvel (Disney owns Marvel) they tell everyone to put DEI quotas in their movies. Let's say Marvel makes a movie without DEI in it and it does very well, makes a billion dollars. Because Blackrock owns both of them, they can and will take that Billion that Marvel made and give it to Disney, to punish Marvel for not being DEI and to reward Disney for being DEI. This creates a massive incentive for every company to include DEI. Because even if they don't make a product that is as successful, they will still at least get paid. I got this information, from listening to the CEO of Blackrock explain that this is what he does, because he thinks, (and I'll quote him here) "good behavior must be forced"
@@nmk5003yah
These organizations have ties to government alphabet agencies, have direct access to the money supply via the Fed banking window, and are probably acting out plans that have less to do with profit and more to do with control.
See also Confessions of an Economic Hitman to learn more about how these relationships function in whatever nation they are tinkering with.
It may not seem like a big deal to you until they buy all of something you care about and then raise the prices or tell you that you cant buy unless you follow some new rules that you dont agree with.
It's not a question of "Evil" it's a question of unchecked power. When an elephant farts, the mouse dies.
imagine synonyms are all the same word...
technicalities are generally used to justify...evil.
And the guy who attempted to assassinate Trump was in a BlackRock commercial, but no connection at all.
Fake news hahaha
And now the second guy to attempt to assassinate Trump also appeared in a blackrock commercial
@@sadbravesfan he actually was lol look it up yourself. Blackrock were going into high schools giving talks or something and he was in it. Probably recruited him from there.
Both of them
Even if Trump gets into office for a second time, do you think he would actually have full power, and not Blackrock?.
After having looked into US history over the years, it actually turns out 100% of the presidents lack any power at all, it has always been the companies, the sponsorships that made things happen, not always "one man", like the common folk think it is that makes change happen.
Dave Smith right as always
Blackrock is a custodian, they don’t actually own these things. The people do, just through Blackrock ETFs
blackrock has Ownership stake in over over 88 % of the SP500 companies and they are also a Custodian as a Asset management company, i think its somewhere around 9 trillion dollars that help companies as a asset managment company,and the ESG system they have instated is pushed down to all of the companies they have an ownership stake in.
Blackrock is owned by Merrill Lynch which is owned by Bank of America which is owned by... a certain family
That's how they get around business ethics&laws and other restrictions/limits.
Technically a law was passed recently that says Blackrock does in fact own them. Customers are merely renting. If the economy collapses, they are free to seize your assets to pay off debts.
@@robgranberg7854
It's a clear monopoly in violation of the law.
Dear Lord, protect the world against this evil 🙏
The irony of that STAKE logo whilst talking about evil companies lol.
Blackrock and vanguard are literally the top two investors for NVIDIA.... Think again Schultz 💯
I agree with him.
Funny how nobody talks about Vanguard who is right there with Blackrock with their hands in every cookie jar
He literally mentions Vanguard within the first minute of the clip lol
JD Vance could tell ya quite a bit about Vanguard.🤔
@@iblamegravity2341 they're all corrupt
These companies got some pretty cool names though.
Yes, and anyone who says no, is evil .
Blackrock can fill my bags for me.
They are essentially circumventing social, cultural, and governmental authority and rule simply by having enough money to force things in to being. It doesn't matter if a community believes a certain thing and elected an official to enforce/promote that thing if an entity like Vangaurd can simply come in with a bottomless pit of money and intimidate or influence the results they decide upon.
There's a conspiracy theory that Dave Smith used to be a comedian. No proof though, just a theory.
Because he's doing more analyses nowadays ?
@@simonroll7736nah the guy was never funny. But he is a great investigative journalist. I don’t agree with most of his takes but he’s a very knowledgeable individual.
A worrying fact is if BlackRock went under for any reason the fallout of that on the financial market would have double the impact of the banking crisis of 2008
is selfishness evil?
same answer.
people who can help refuse to help. evil.
They have no clue what they are talking about…
Podcast bros never do
Now here's what I know, we don't rank first with healthcare. We don't rank 5th, 15th or even 25th. I like the STUDY, and these are STUDIES, from 2017 where the United States came in 54th. That one had Macedonia in 55th. Macedonia then the US. It's weird, it's insane actually. Is BlackRock evil? Is State Street legal? Is Vangaurd legal? That such a weird question. We can be so much better than the current place of things. It's weird we aren't.
I’ve seen enough of Andy’s ankles.
The issue with modern capitalism is that big capital is no longer interested in investing in production, and would rather just buy existing assets and collect rent.
That’s not a “capitalism” problem it’s a human nature problem. Rent seeking was specifically called out in Adam smiths book and has been a problem since Babylon. It’s not some modern day invention by the white man it’s an ancient practice every culture has dabbled in since the beginning
Evil is subjective, but their actions are fucked up imo. Whether something is legal doesnt mean its morally right. If youre ok with a corporation regularly outbidding american familys for homes driving the prices into the stars, then we have completely separate moral compasses
Stop being semantic dude and just call what it is: E V I L
Evil is as evil does.
Lol. Mann.
I mean, they got everything.
Is there going to be anything left once AI is unleashed? I don’t have much hope for the future at all.
There's plenty of hate for Chick-fil-A and Wal-Mart, which were bottom-up success stories...
The hate for those companies is hollow and mostly irrelevant.
When Wario is promoting Stake... he's PROVING his podcast is now trash.
It’s worth at least 10 trillion worth more than Elon musk the South African billionaire.
Thanks for the video
Not the stake in the world
These big funds see how China can control and manipulate their markets/currency and when the country owns everything, it is very easy to plan long term, etc. So, these funds are trying to do this with the entire damn world, per se. In my simple hillbilly opine, that is. If you want to control society, then give them an identity to follow, rather than an ideology. If you give them an identity, they will follow the ideology of said "identity" willingly.
Yes.
Capitalism
Yes it is evil
All gay relationships are bottom up
For anyone who thinks Blackrock is buying homes, the article had to be corrected. The journalist got the name wrong - it was Blackstone, the real estate investment company.
Nice job, now Google who owns black stone. Here's a hint... it's black rock
@@grady1881😂
Their size is the only problem. Otherwise they are only a fkn hedge fonds and asset manager. Grow up.
Evil... no, Evil is the wrong word. I don't want what BlackRock is forcing on people. I wouldn't like it if Christianity was being pushed on people the same way. Or another Religion. Or Ideology. I'm willing to debate about whether ANY change like this can be justified, and I'd probably have to concede to examples like the Aztecs that sometimes forcing change upon unwilling people is necessary. (though with the Aztecs, I'd also push back and say it was more the Priests and Nobility that needed to be changed AND the average people within the Aztec empire supported this change, so the example might not be as good as it looked at first. The Taliban of today, however...)
I would hope that if I had the power that BlackRock has that I wouldn't force this degree of change onto the world either, though I probably would - i'm only human, after all, and given that much power, I don't believe i could resist it. But Evil? That makes it too easy to dismiss when you look at what they're doing and it's NOT evil. BlackRock wants to make people equal. They want people treated with dignity and respect. They want to eliminate racism. It's just that they do it in the worst ways possible, and don't allow for any kind of discussion or debate - it's their way or the highway.
No. They don't give a shit about equality. It's the exact opposite, they want division. They know exactly what they're doing.
wait I thought you guys had democracy in the west lmao
ESG is a B!
Its hilarious listening to a corporate propagandist pretzel logic a defense of capitalism
Like like, like , like like like, like. 🫠
gay bottoms up, i agree
I’m in the top 1% of realtors in my area and it’s a VERY popular place and growing very rapidly the last few years…. BlackRock is not buying every fuckin home here lol. I don’t think they own much of anything here, only a golf course that’s for a private millionaire club 30 minutes out of town, and many celebrities own property here too, so it’s not just undesirable trash land/properties. I truly think the “BlackRock is buying like 30% of single family homes” is not true, I work in the field, can see owner records, it’s just not happening here.
Obviously they buy, but not ‘let’s buy 20% of the supply and shock the values and increase rents’ conspiracy that people are saying.
yeah bro you are just saying what you feel based off your anecdotal experience. to say "its just not happneeing here" is crazy. Kinda sus ngl. I mean if you were in the middle and saying it could be both ways but nah ur trying to highjack the narrative instead of expressing a legitimate critical thinking. Now go back to increasing rent for a singlle mom so you can buy your a wife a new car.
So you produce nothing of value for society. Just a parasite.
Saying you're in the "Top 1% of Realtors" is akin to saying I'm the smartest in my special ed class
@@jimsonjohnson3761How could one even measure such a thing?
I wonder if BR uses AI like this to make these comments whenever someone says something about what they've been proven to be doing? It's not a conspiracy that people are just saying. There are financial records of these transactions.
@@illuminahde Notice how the original commenter has not responded to any of the replies, including yours?
Here we go again with the little boy whine. Why does Smith always seem like he’s pleading for his life? He’s as weak as his father.
First in the comments 👍🏾👍🏾
I'm not saying BR is a altruistic force for good, but we let the Koch's and Adelson's donate billions of dollars to political candidates that restrict rights, but when BR or other companies/individuals use their capital to try and expand acceptance / freedoms / representation, it's bad. I don't get it.
Because they thrive on human death and misery so those other programs meant to leave a patina of positivity and "progressive" politics ring hollow. False, even. You see that behavior EVERYWHERE in the corporate world.
And... Which candidates and which rights?
in any capacity it needs to be stopped. they need to set a cap limit for donations and only by private individuals. there needs to be a salary cap for any political party - level the playing fields, and make lobbying altogether illegal. move the power back to the people / constituents that these politicians serve. BR is not good - not in any capacity fyi. BR is owned by Merrill Lynch... they won't show up on an institutional investor list - because they are an "insider" classification. They own about 47-48%. Merrill is owned by BOA/Bank of America. Bank of America's largest shareholder - Warren Buffett. They are not a good or decent company in any capacity. They then have their tentacles spread out through all the Fortune 5000 companies imposing one vision and one voice by having seats on boards, and skin in the game at these companies. It's evil all the way around, it's deceptive...
Yep both would be assassins have bewn in ads for blackrock