Heel Turn: Bill Ackman donates $1 million to presidential campaign of pro-DEI Biden challenger and WEF disciple
A committed supporter of the World Economic Forum agenda, Dean Phillips recently launched the Stakeholder Capitalism Caucus in Congress, before attending Davos.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has spent recent weeks waging a heroic public campaign to overturn the Diversity, Equity, and inclusion (DEI) agenda in academia.
But after dedicating his energies to fighting the DEI monster, Ackman has thrown his political and monetary weight behind a man named Dean Phillips, a virtually unheard of Democratic Party primary challenger to President Biden.
Ackman announced the news on X.com/Twitter Sunday, adding that he has wired $1 million to the political action committee supporting his run.
So who is Dean Phillips (DFL-MN)?
The heir to his family’s business dynasty, he’s been in Congress for a few terms, but retired in November to challenge Biden.
In short, he’s the personification of the modern Democratic Party.
On his presidential campaign website, Phillips places DEI at the forefront of his agenda.
A deeper dive on Phillips suggests that the man doesn’t have a single anti-establishment bone in his body, despite Ackman claiming otherwise. Far from an anti-establishment force, he is an enforcer of the establishment.
As a Congressman, Phillips founded the Stakeholder Capitalism Caucus. For those familiar with the World Economic Forum (WEF), you probably already know what that means. For the uninitiated, Stakeholder Capitalism is a term coined by WEF founder Klaus Schwab. It has nothing to do with capitalism, but serves as a means to deliver corporate ideological subserviency to the state, similar to how enterprise is structured in China.
After launching the Stakeholder Capitalism Caucus, Phillips went on to attend the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in Davos, joining the Biden Administration’s official delegation for the confab.
Far from leaving the WEF agenda behind, Mr Philips stands proudly behind his promotion of the Davos agenda. In a recent tweet, he reminded readers of his role in founding the congressional caucus that pays homage to the WEF ideological doctrine.
The man has nothing to offer on his own, so he has sold himself as a mere political vessel for the globalist anti-human agenda. He’s a “Biden challenger” who belongs to the exact same team. He’s controlled opposition through and through.
It’s clear that Ackman won’t truly buck the system. And despite waging a righteous fight in recent weeks, he has reverted back to the institutional plantation.
Look at Ackman early Covid: pushing fear while buying stocks. A giant POS. Not a righteous bone in his demonic body.
No arguments here about Phillips, he's got garbage views on most important issues except one: that Joe Biden shouldn't be the president next year. Also, if an oligarch was saying something that sounded good to regular people while plotting something totally counter to it in the background, it wouldn't be the first time. However: don't you think it's also a possibility that Ackman is actually thinking something like "There is an approximately 0% chance that Phillips actually gets nominated, but a much higher chance that he does damage to Biden if he stays alive long enough to get some attention, and bleeds his support by attacking him from the left"?