Financial management firm BlackRock announced it will being an internal review of the company’s DEI policies and is making changes to a number of its policies due to “significant changes to the U.S.
There will still remain the question of what Blackrock is doing with other companies. They may scale down their own internal DEI practices - or, more realistically, mask them better - but that's just a tiny part of the whole picture.
If they continue to push this corruption in every company where they own a 5-10% stake, nothing will change. And since exerting shareholder influence or control has nothing to do with hiring and similarly regulated practices, there will be no such grounds to pursue them for it. In short: nothing about Blackrock's global rot will change.
They will just rename it and continue to fund this propaganda. What needs to be done is to find which companies took the money and refuse to do business with them.
There will still remain the question of what Blackrock is doing with other companies. They may scale down their own internal DEI practices - or, more realistically, mask them better - but that's just a tiny part of the whole picture.
If they continue to push this corruption in every company where they own a 5-10% stake, nothing will change. And since exerting shareholder influence or control has nothing to do with hiring and similarly regulated practices, there will be no such grounds to pursue them for it. In short: nothing about Blackrock's global rot will change.
"Financial management firm"
That's not how you spell "thieving cunts".
They will just rename it and continue to fund this propaganda. What needs to be done is to find which companies took the money and refuse to do business with them.