I think the perspective of "we're going to take back power by subverting corporate finance from the inside out" is pretty naïve. What's the next stage of the plan? Grind away to a low-tier mgmt role and then walk up to the board of directors office and tell them how you'd like to completely re-write how the finance system operates?
Also the above mentioned perspective is completely ignoring the multi-generational power structures whose entire purpose is maintaining their power, and ensuring the plebs (us) stay within their assigned positions. The American financial system is wholly jewish, irreparably corrupt (by design), and a cancer on the world. Yes it is fascinating exploring the gears of the machine, but at the end of the day it's a parasitic and misanthropic machine. I'm actually shocked that a 2 hour discussion on private equity and theres zero mention of the giant kosher elephant in the room...?
You guys touched on DEI briefly, DEI is one of private equities most powerful weapons. It's not exactly a secret that Black Rock, etc scale their funding to companies based on DEI. I.e.; "you commit to defined hiring ratios and your companies ads/media is nothing but browns, women, and faggots and your company will get all the money it needs". It's not a coincidence that all this shit took off like a rocket and spread throughout practically the entirety of the corporate world. We all love exploring the woes of the west, and DEI has been one of the most destructive events of the decade.
I agree with the idea of developing and participating in institutions that are alternative to the banking system. I'm skeptical of crypto, but some projects seem to have a solid premise and make the gov sperg out so they may be on to something.
I've been listening for years and love the show, I'm not trying to be hyper critical just to be a dick. Can you do a episode of pure financial autism with Hank?
P.S. Hans if you're actually in Rhode Island, i'll buy you a strawberry daiquiri (>t. actually live here)
I think the perspective of "we're going to take back power by subverting corporate finance from the inside out" is pretty naïve. What's the next stage of the plan? Grind away to a low-tier mgmt role and then walk up to the board of directors office and tell them how you'd like to completely re-write how the finance system operates?
Also the above mentioned perspective is completely ignoring the multi-generational power structures whose entire purpose is maintaining their power, and ensuring the plebs (us) stay within their assigned positions. The American financial system is wholly jewish, irreparably corrupt (by design), and a cancer on the world. Yes it is fascinating exploring the gears of the machine, but at the end of the day it's a parasitic and misanthropic machine. I'm actually shocked that a 2 hour discussion on private equity and theres zero mention of the giant kosher elephant in the room...?
You guys touched on DEI briefly, DEI is one of private equities most powerful weapons. It's not exactly a secret that Black Rock, etc scale their funding to companies based on DEI. I.e.; "you commit to defined hiring ratios and your companies ads/media is nothing but browns, women, and faggots and your company will get all the money it needs". It's not a coincidence that all this shit took off like a rocket and spread throughout practically the entirety of the corporate world. We all love exploring the woes of the west, and DEI has been one of the most destructive events of the decade.
I agree with the idea of developing and participating in institutions that are alternative to the banking system. I'm skeptical of crypto, but some projects seem to have a solid premise and make the gov sperg out so they may be on to something.
I've been listening for years and love the show, I'm not trying to be hyper critical just to be a dick. Can you do a episode of pure financial autism with Hank?
P.S. Hans if you're actually in Rhode Island, i'll buy you a strawberry daiquiri (>t. actually live here)