>>718268734
Yeah well...
>>718269205
Basically this.
Governments, particularly EU have pushed against big American corporations for so long and for so many things that it has created this new era of investment, where "Globalists" are really just large companies that because they're so large, have increased government interference, and they start to model their business after a lot of governmental compliance, which then affects industries as this very large investment firm is now starting to dictate, through governance what it allows in companies it works with.
The ESG programme is basically BlackRock's thing, but it was pushed by governments all over EU and through the Democratic party, also into the US. The public is also a stakeholder, and many lobbies and interest groups have started since the Stock Market crash in 2008, and what we see today is still the offspring of a lot of that time.
So with Blackrock owning like 70% of the UK for example, they get to say that industries have to follow their compliance, and it started to affect games too.
The whole DEI-era shit we saw since Biden, which now has evolved into payment processors debanking video games, stems from this notion that companies aren't really "let loose" from government anymore.
After too much pushback, some globalists gathered in the World Economic Forum in 2020 and said "we need a Great Reset" where companies are now beholden to "multi stakeholders". which are governments and groups like Collective Shout.
What we're seeing constantly is big game companies struggling to meet ends with "Compliance". it's not just that woketards work at Sony. They work at Sony, BECAUSE it has been mandated by governments, and the largest firms who are the targets of governments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rAiTDQ-NVY