So sorry if you thought this post was about the title. It's more a question, and how to achieve such a thing.
I grew up on about over an acre of land. We had an orchard in the back of our yard, apples mostly. I yearn for the days of my youth. I make a good living, by most standards, I'm above average. So why can I not buy a house like in my youth? The divide seems so very large. By most measures I was in poverty in my youth. Yet I cannot even afford that lifestyle. Why is that? Why is housing so damn expensive?
Blackrock is one of the main culprits in driving up housing costs. Blackrock (and to a lesser degree, Vangard) are buying up whole subdivisions at above market prices before the developers even finish them. What they don't control directly, they lord over by enforcing their ESG score on any companies that they own a large chunk of shares in. It's a two pronged attack - make housing too expensive for the average home buyer - cripple US companies using ESG while at the same time profiting off of their investments in Chinese companies that don't give a rats ass about ESG.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/blackrock-investment-firms-killing-dream-home-ownership
https://nypost.com/2022/08/16/blackrock-faces-scrutiny-from-19-state-ags-over-esg-investments/
Man you know what's even more crazy? My 401k from my last company and now my current company are directly linked with Blackrock and Vanguard! I'm basically directly funding this! My only alternative is to not invest at all, or to invest by myself
That's the worst part of it - these evil fund fucks are not even using their own money to bring about our slavery - THEY ARE USING OURS through 401k, IRA, and pension funds.