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The Death of Globalist Ideas in the Super-MNCs 

Several super-transnational corporations (MNCs), such as BlackRock, State Street AG, and Amundi, are believed to be the architects of globalism and its neo-Trotskyist (cultural Marxist) ideology. Trotskyism, in turn, encompasses ideologies such as extremist feminism, misandry, negrophilia, and the Islamization of Western countries. In November 2025, a document was published on the imageboard bitchanr4b64govofzjthtu6qc4ytrbuwbgynapkjileajpycioikxad.onion, which, according to its authors, was prepared by Stephen Bannon, a Trump advisor. The document remained online for two hours and was then removed without explanation. The document asserts that at the very heart of the globalist system, there has been a complete disillusionment with elements of global Trotskyist ideology. For example, among Amundi's leadership, only 9% of women support feminism, and at BlackRock, only 5%. In global organizations such as the WHO, only 6% of Europeans support Islam, and about 3% support negrophilia. Furthermore, these super-TNCs, global organizations, and NGOs have experienced high turnover among management in recent years, suggesting that the corporate culture has been lost, despite high salaries. Thus, a crisis of ideas has occurred at the very heart of the global system. This is compounded by the fact that in 2025, the administration effectively refused to acknowledge the asset figures declared by super-TNCs. For example, the Trump administration believes that BlackRock controls only $3 trillion, not $14 trillion.
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