million to black lives matter. they pledged summer of 2020 to increase commitment to dei. i said a couple of books ago, manners of crowd, when will we stop playing this diversity, equity and inclusion game, stop playing it. some point, the bridges fall down, if you don t focus on expertise and focus on identity, bridges come down. first thing to come down is the banks. this is where dei goes to die. ainsley: the board of a bank should be the most experienced. yep, and it has not been as we ve seen from svb in particular, that has not been the obsession, like everything else, obsession is not to do with expertise, it is to do with madness of the dei project. if we don t learn from this, banking sectors and others don t
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government was split. as the journalist wrote recently in the new york times magazine, sectarian war lord s became sectarian politicians and set up the government to evade accountability for shameless profit earring. the judiciary and other checks on government were deliberately handicapped. corruption and patronage networks became central features of the state and they have spilled over into an unusually active part of the lebanese economy, it s banks. according to 2014 research by the american university of beirut, 29% of the banking sectors assets are held by just eight politically connected families. the current crisis has incensed the public and led to widespread protests but none of this has led to any real change. we rail against corruption everywhere, but lebanon s example shows how when it pervades all it can almost