Jiang argues DEI is a tool used by financial elites such as Larry Fink to redirect legitimate anger about class inequality into identity-based management of historical grievance.
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Larry Fink
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...it's a tool that's used by the financial elite people like larry fink to distract people from legitimate grievances against class inequality in china..."
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Jiang theorizes that billionaires such as Elon Musk, Stephen Schwarzman, and Larry Fink set the real agenda for U.S.-China relations and traveled with Trump to seek a new rapprochement with China.
Jiang says Larry Fink was one of the main elite figures who pushed DEI politics before later treating them as expendable.
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"...it's a tool that's used by the financial elite people like larry fink to distract people from legitimate grievances against class inequality in china..."
"...China relations. Okay. So these billionaires include Ellen Musk, Steven Swartzman, Larry Fink, right? The like, and together they're worth about $12 trillion. So..."
"It was Larry Fink who pushed it. It was Larry Fink who pushed it."
"Yeah. Yeah. But he was one of the main, uh, advocates, uh, so, so, you know, he's chairman of the world economic forum, uh,..."
"...data centers. Because these data centers are really, really expensive. Also, Larry Fink has voiced concern that there might be some public outrage over..."
"...to office, I think that these billionaires, people like Steven Schwarzman, Larry Fink, Tim Cook, uh, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Jackson, uh, you know, Mark..."
"Absolutely. So people like Larry Fink, uh, Steven Swartzman, uh, they're, they, they switch sides. Uh, absolutely. But you know, that's, but that's how..."
"Which makes sense when you see Larry Fink go on mainstream news and he's being interviewed and then he says basically that the whole..."
"...you have some of the leading financial people in America, including Larry Fink of BlackRock, Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone, David Solomon of Goldman Sachs...."
"...out to people within your circle. So and you mentioned about Larry Fink and BlackRock. And I think you mentioned that in one of..."
"...once was he was very popular during the woke push from larry fink as he's now admitted but nowadays he has a mental health..."
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