• Coca_Cola_but_Commie [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    6 days ago

    I always forget how unpleasant his voice is. I fully believe the real RFK Jr. died at some point and was replaced with a prototype robot. Why else would he sound like that?

  • MaoTheLawn [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    5 days ago

    Damn. Still an extra layer of Marx and Ukrainian/Russian history needed on top to fully demystify the issue, but that was actually a great and clear answer.

  • LigOleTiberal [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    5 days ago

    black rock is a stand in for “the jews.” black rock doesn’t really own all those companies they are just investors in them.

    this is just another bait and switch diversion from actually just holding corporate americas accountable for what they do. lockheed, monsanto, etc are all more culpable than black rock for the shit he is talking about.

    dumbasses gonna be dumbasses.

    I bet this idiot would never say that capitalism is the problem. even though it’s obvious that it is.

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      black rock doesn’t really own all those companies they are just investors in them.

      ???

      What do you think shareholders are?

      Blackrock is not Jewish lol, together with Vanguard and State Street (the Big Three), they’re institutional investors whose goal is to maximize profit for the amorphous financial bourgeois class of America.

      Here’s what Bernie Sanders has to say about them back in 2022:

      Today, in America, just three Wall Street firms – BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street - manage $22 trillion in assets. These three firms are major shareholders in more than 96 percent of S&P 500 companies. Obscene.

      For reference, these firms were the major shareholders to only 25% of S&P500 back in 2000. What you’re seeing is the hyper-financialization and the complete capture of American economy by finance capitalism.

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      5 days ago
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      Don’t disagree, but investing general means owning a chunk(share) of the company, large public companies generally don’t have a single owner

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      I bet this idiot would never say that capitalism is the problem. even though it’s obvious that it is.

      The comment of “they want us all fighting each other” is proof enough of that, zero relation to capitalism or class analysis.