Guess the race
Yet, I was just at the JP Morgan Corporate challenge and it was maybe 2% Black.
At Morgan Stanley Wealth Management I’ve never seen on black person. Zero.
We're talkin' about the super-rich, not some bottom-bitches at some everyday broker firm.
Because the rich white investors don't want a black advisor.Do white folk want to go to a black doctor who got into med school by reduced standards? That is the assumption. reality
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Well I believe the thought is in order to become super rich, via your own means, you had to start somewhere. If even for a moment.
Of course that’s what it means. Even if you graduate from the top, Ivy League schools doesn’t mean you go right to the big corner office.How come you don’t see bullshit studies like this about the aforementioned other groups? Because those groups actually outperformWhen companies appoint Black CEOs, their market caps jump: studyhttps://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/04/when-companies-appoint-black-ceos-their-market-caps-jump-study.html
I know I shouldn’t care, but it is so irritating when the word black is capitalized and not white in the same article.
That's intentional. I think AP/Reuters did a press release saying that's their policy.
I thought AP policy was not to capitalize it but the other news outlets, some anyways, choose to. I’ve read the reasoning behind it, which is why it infuriates me so much.
Because the rich white investors don't want a black advisor.Do white folk want to go to a black doctor who got into med school by reduced standards? That is the assumption.
if you want to go to the best doctor? why wouldn't you go to an Asian