Peter Thiel Labels Buffett, Dimon and Fink as Bitcoin Enemies, Denounces ESG

Peter Thiel is obviously a polarizing character, and I’ve personally not been totally happy with the choices he’s made in the political realm.

However, sometimes he says things that are just obviously true.

And I’m supportive of anyone who supports Bitcoin. And anyone who attacks Larry Fink.

RT:

PayPal co-founder and billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel has accused some of the most prominent American financial figures of trying to lock cryptocurrencies out of the mainstream.

Speaking at the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Miami Beach on Thursday, Thiel said that Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett was “enemy number one.” He described the investment icon as a “sociopathic grandpa from Omaha.”

Next up on the crypto-unfriendly list are JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.

“These names on my list stand in the way of Bitcoin’s progress. These are the things we have to fight for to get Bitcoin to go 10x or 100x from here,” said Thiel, who has been claiming that digital currencies could supplant the current financial system.

The businessman also argued that traditional investors should be putting money in Bitcoin. “When they choose not to allocate to Bitcoin, that is a deeply political choice, and we need to be pushing back against them,” he said.

Thiel also pointed to the ESG (environmental, social, and governance standards) problem, which is an increasingly popular way to evaluate investments and the impact they have on the world.

“The finance gerontocracy that runs the country through whatever silly virtue signaling slash hate factory term like ESG they have, versus what I would call, what we have to think of as a revolutionary youth movement,” he said.

ESG is just a globalist plot to implement public-private partnership communism.

We see Larry Fink out there saying that he runs all of these companies and he’s forcing them to change the way they operate to bring them in line with “social justice.”

Most people don’t even understand what ESG is.

Most people don’t even know what Blackrock is.

This topic is featured in that very good Swedish documentary I posted.

The fact that Elon Musk backed down on Bitcoin and then started doing whatever he’s doing with a gay dog is the main reason I don’t have any faith that he’s going to actually fix Twitter.

He had the ability to do so much for the entire world by going all in on Bitcoin, but then he backed down because Liz Warren said it was changing the weather and causing earthquakes.

Not serious.

Thiel might be more serious than Musk.

But we don’t really have any true heroes.

Except one.