
William Koenig
Koenig’s Eye View - September 12, 2025
· The New Target: Biblical Speech Under Fire in America
· America’s Political Violence Problem: A Growing Pattern of Opposition to Judeo-Christian Values
· Full List of Negative Media Phrases on Charlie Kirk by U.S. and international media (Last 48 Hours)
· Qatar’s Double Game: Terror Patron, Mediator, and Obstacle to Peace Israeli Airstrike on Hamas Leaders in Qatar
Connecting the Dots
· There goes the neighborhood
· Following the COVID Money
Israel
· Spanish PM: We have no atomic bombs to stop Israel; Netanyahu blasts ‘genocidal threat’
· Did Israel kill 'the entire gov't of Yemen' last month? Understanding the nature of the 'Houthi government'
· Undersea cables cut in the Red Sea, disrupting internet access in Asia and the Middle East
White House
· Trump says India and Russia appear ‘lost’ to ‘deepest, darkest China’
Russia
· Russian drones in Poland's airspace stir worries for Europe's civil aviation
Economy
· New tariff rules bring 'maximum chaos' as surprise charges hit consumers
· Job growth revised down by 911,000 through March, signaling economy on shakier footing than realized
· AI is not just ending entry-level jobs. It’s the end of the career ladder as we know it
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The New Target: Biblical Speech Under Fire in America
The United States is entering a dangerous new chapter. The words used by the leftist media in recent days to condemn Charlie Kirk after his assassination in Utah are not merely political attacks—they strike at the heart of Christian witness itself. What Kirk spoke in the past was not radicalism, but biblical truth. His words were from the teachings of Jesus Christ, the prophets, and the disciples.
Yet, those same words are now being rebranded as 'hate speech.'
From BLM to Anti-Semitism to Anti-Christian Hostility
We have seen this pattern before. The Black Lives Matter movement of 2020 unleashed violence across America’s cities. The wave of anti-Semitic activism on U.S. and European campuses has vilified and threatened Jews and pro-Israel voices. And now, we are seeing a third and even more dangerous front: Christians being condemned for simply speaking the Word of God.
What was once taken as moral and biblical truth is now framed as dangerous extremism.
The Censorship of Biblical Truth
This is not simply political correctness—it is an attempt at systematic censorship of biblical language and thought. The Scriptures speak plainly on morality, truth, justice, sin, and redemption. But in today’s culture, these words are branded as divisive, hateful and/or even lead to violence.
Make no mistake: this is a deliberate strategy. The more biblical truth is silenced in public life, the easier it becomes for the forces opposed to Judeo-Christian values to reshape culture, law, and politics.
The Violence to Come
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is not an isolated act of madness—it is part of a growing climate of hatred toward those who dare speak truth publicly. Christians who boldly stand for biblical truth will increasingly come under threat, whether through censorship, intimidation, or outright violence.
The chilling reality is this: we are only at the beginning. As biblical truth continues to be equated with hate speech, more Christians will be targeted, both culturally and physically.
A Call to Stand
This is not the time for silence. As believers, we must recognize that we are living in an age when speaking the Word of God carries a cost. But Jesus Himself warned us that this would be the case: 'If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you' (John 15:18).
America is being tested. The question is whether Christians will stand firm in proclaiming truth—or whether fear and intimidation will succeed in silencing the biblical voice.
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America’s Political Violence Problem: A Growing Pattern of Opposition to Judeo-Christian Values
America today faces a dangerous and escalating problem: political violence. What we witnessed in 2020 during the Black Lives Matter protests—cities aflame, businesses destroyed, and lives upended—was not simply political expression. It was a campaign of intimidation that tore at the fabric of our nation.
In the years since, that same spirit has manifested in another troubling form: anti-Semitic attacks against Jews and pro-Israel supporters, particularly on college campuses across America and throughout Europe. Demonstrators have shouted down Jewish students, harassed professors, and in some cases physically threatened individuals whose only offense was standing with Israel.
This is not isolated. It is a pattern.
The Conservative Contrast
Conservatives, by contrast, debate. We discuss issues. We may speak boldly and passionately, but wedo not burn down cities, assault our fellow citizens, or carry out campaigns of violence.
The comparison is stark: where conservatives gather to argue ideas, the radical left too often resorts to intimidation, threats, and violence. What we are witnessing is not normal political dissent—it is calculated disruption, aimed at tearing down Judeo-Christian values and principles and creating fear and intimidation.
The Role of the Media and the Liberal Establishment
It is also critical to note the role of the mainstream media and the liberal establishment. Time and again, these institutions have stirred the pot—amplifying false narratives, excusing violent behavior, and even justifying destruction in the name of 'social justice.'
This is not journalism. It is advocacy on behalf of forces that oppose the very foundations of Western civilization. The media that rushed to condemn conservatives for speaking out boldly has too often been silent—or even celebratory—when violence comes from the left. The result is a double standard that emboldens agitators and silences ordinary Americans who wish to defend their values.
A Spiritual Battle
At its core, this is not only a political conflict. It is a spiritual battle. The Bible tells us that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers (Ephesians 6:12). What we are seeing in the streets of America, on our campuses, and in the rhetoric of the radical left is demonic reactionary warfare—a visceral opposition to the principles of God, family, order, and truth.
It is the same destructive spirit that animated the chaos of Black Lives Matter. It is the same hatred that drives anti-Semitism in our time. And it is the same rejection of truth that marks much of the political and cultural left today.
A Global Phenomenon
This is not limited to America. Across Europe, violent demonstrations have echoed the same themes—anti-Israel hatred, attacks on Jewish communities, and the destabilization of societies under the banner of radical ideologies.
It is a global effort, orchestrated through networks of funding, media manipulation, and activist organizations that share one thing in common: a deep animosity toward Judeo-Christian truth.
The Call to Accountability
This must be stopped. Those who stir these things up—the liberal elite, the media, and the activists who exploit division—must be held accountable. America cannot allow its streets, its campuses, or its public discourse to be hijacked by radical forces that embrace violence.
The challenge is not merely political; it is moral and spiritual. We must recognize the spiritual warfare at work in our nation and stand firm in defending the values that built America and the West—truth, justice, order, and faith.
America at a Crossroads
America is at a crossroads. Will we tolerate the continued rise of political violence fueled by demonic opposition to truth, or will we stand for the values that have sustained this nation? The answer to that question will determine not only the future of the United States but the role it plays in defending Judeo-Christian values in a world increasingly at war with them.
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Full List of Negative Media Phrases on Charlie Kirk by U.S. and international media (Last 48 Hours)
This document contains all notable negative or critical descriptors, adjectives, and phrases used by U.S. and international media about Charlie Kirk in the past 48 hours (as of September 12, 2025). Entries are grouped by source with every distinct phrase pulled verbatim where possible.
U.S. Media
Vox
· firebrand
· brash, unapologetic positions
· very radical views
· controversial
Associated Press
· a fiery speaker
ABC7 Chicago
· offensive and divisive
· polarizing
TIME / MSNBC (Matthew Dowd)
· one of the most divisive
· pushing this sort of hate speech
· hateful thoughts
· hateful words
· hateful actions
Los Angeles Times
· leading voice for the far right
· hateful rhetoric
Entertainment Weekly
· a polarizing conservative media figure
· provocative
· Prove Me Wrong booth
The Atlantic
· right-wing influencer
KERA News / NPR
· in-your-face, conservative politics
International Media
The Guardian
· far-right commentator
· incendiary
· racist and sexist comments
· bigotry
· intolerance
· exclusion
· stereotyping
The Guardian (obituary)
· rightwing political activist
· stood for the darker themes of… US nativism
The Guardian (briefing)
· central figure in the Christian nationalist movement
The Guardian (international roundup)
· anti-Muslim rhetoric
Reuters
· right-wing activist and commentator
Al Jazeera (opinion)
· often failed to conform his rhetoric
· divisiveness we criticise
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Qatar’s Double Game: Terror Patron, Mediator, and Obstacle to Peace
Since late May, Tania and I have been documenting extensively the troubling role of Qatar, alongside Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates—but especially Qatar. The evidence is clear: Qatar wields enormous financial clout, exercises influence far beyond its size, and provides safe haven for terror organizations including the Taliban and Hamas.
At the same time, Doha has cast itself as a “mediator,” leveraging its position to manage negotiations between Hamas and Israel. Yet the result has been less about peace and more about delaying, obstructing, and using propaganda to Hamas’s advantage.
The January Deal and Trump’s Pressure
Looking back to January, the only reason a ceasefire-hostage deal was reached at all was because then-President Trump delivered a blunt ultimatum: if Hamas did not agree before the January 20 inauguration, the consequences would be severe. Hamas capitulated—but immediately turned that deal into a public relations disaster for Israel, framing themselves as defenders against outside pressure.
Since then, negotiations over the remaining twenty or so living Israeli hostages have dragged on endlessly. Hamas has used the process not to free lives, but to fuel propaganda, buying time, and building global sympathy.
Qatar’s Radical Reach
Qatar’s duplicity is well-documented. They fund the Muslim Brotherhood, bankroll Al Jazeera—a media arm that consistently amplifies radical Islamic narratives—and pour billions into Islamist networks around the globe.
Over the past month, new revelations have underscored just how deep their reach extends into American universities, think tanks, and political circles, spreading radical Islamic teaching under the guise of education and diplomacy.
Israel’s Strike in Doha
This week’s Israeli strike on Hamas officials in Doha was unprecedented and significant. It marked the first time Israel directly targeted Hamas leadership on Qatari soil, a symbolic and strategic shift. But the strike fell short of its intended impact. Reports suggest that either the United States or Turkey tipped off Qatar ahead of the operation, giving Hamas leaders the opportunity to escape.
The contrast is striking: when Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah and his senior lieutenants were killed, they walked straight into a massive, successful Israeli strike. In Doha, by contrast, leaks and forewarnings allowed Hamas’s top figures to avoid the fate that awaited them.
The Consequence of Qatar’s Game
Israel’s inability to eliminate the Hamas leadership in Doha underscores a deeper problem: Qatar’s role is not one of neutral mediator but of protector and enabler of terror groups. By housing Hamas officials while simultaneously posing as a broker for peace, Qatar has manipulated the process at every step.
For Israel, the latest strike was a necessary signal. But until Doha’s duplicity is confronted—by Washington and the West as much as by Jerusalem—the cycle of manipulation, propaganda, and delay will continue.
Conclusion
Qatar wants to have it both ways: patron of terror and patron of peace. But Israel’s strike on Doha exposed the contradiction. The world is watching whether this marks a turning point in recognizing Qatar not as a mediator, but as a central obstacle to peace and security.
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Israeli Airstrike on Hamas Leaders in Qatar – September 9, 2025
On September 9, 2025, Israel carried out a rare and unprecedented airstrike in Doha, Qatar, targeting Hamas leadership who were reportedly convening to discuss a U.S.-mediated ceasefire proposal. This marked the first known Israeli strike on Qatari soil, a U.S. ally and long-time mediator in Gaza-Hamas ceasefire talks.
What Just Happened?
Israel struck a Hamas residential headquarters or meeting site in Doha.
Top Hamas figures like Khalil al-Hayya survived, but six individuals were killed (including a Hamas member's son, three bodyguards, and a Qatari security officer).The operation coincided with ongoing ceasefire talks, making it a major turning point.
International Reaction & Diplomatic Fallout
Qatar condemned the strike as a violation of its sovereignty.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres denounced it as a “flagrant violation.”
The U.S. White House criticized the lack of consultation, calling it an “unfortunate incident.”
Turkey accused Israel of adopting “state terrorism.”
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, and the Arab League warned it undermines regional stability.
What This Means for Ceasefire Negotiations
1. A major setback for talks – Hamas may walk away from U.S.-mediated ceasefire efforts.
2. Diplomatic divisions revealed – Israel took full responsibility, but the U.S. denied prior knowledge or approval.
3. A potential shift away from Qatar – Israel may be signaling that Qatar’s mediator role is over.
4. Domestic politics in Israel – Netanyahu may use this strike to counter accusations of being too close to Qatar.
Connecting the Dots
There goes the neighborhood
Iraqi politician Faiq al-Sheikh Ali this week made a shocking statement about Israel’s strike in Qatar.
“Let’s be clear. No country in the region has the power to challenge Israel. All the threats and posturing are empty talk. Condemnation is all anyone can do. Israel’s reach is vast, and it has made up its mind to dismantle militant political Islam in the region, and it will succeed.”
A startling concession!
For those of us that watch Israel, and Bible prophecy, there is the almost-constant temptation to pinpoint the timing of certain prophetic events yet to come. I preach against it, but of course am fallible, too.
Where my particular fascination lies is locating that intersection of current events and the great “wrap-up” prophecies of the very last days. It is in vogue now to say that the Rapture will happen in September…of whatever year.
The truth is, none of us know. But I do think the status of Israel in our world today is something to keep a very close eye on. As you well know by now, I am keenly interested in what it is that triggers Armageddon. I have long maintained it will have to do with the “Palestinian” Arab question. The Iraqi politician’s comment up there is quite fascinating. I’ve rarely seen an Arab leader give Israel any props, much less concede the battle (for now). Al-Sheikh Ali’s admission is stunning, actually. Especially when you consider that Iraq itself remains an intractable enemy of the Jewish state. Some of the most odious propaganda and hatred comes from Saddam’s former playground. Iraq is a real problem and won’t be part of any Abraham Accords anytime soon. For an Iraqi leader to acknowledge Israel’s military superiority—that is one for the history books.
We know though that at some point, Israel will be quite vulnerable. For all the criticisms leveled at him, Benjamin Netanyahu is the only resolute leader to lead Israel at this time. One can speculate that when Israel one day ends up totally alone, as outlined in Jeremiah, it will be because of a combination of weak leadership and treachery from friends.
I asked an Israeli friend this week if indeed Israel killed those half-dozen Hamas leaders in Doha. The initial reports were that all were assassinated, including the monster, Khaled Mashal. I well remember in 1997 when Israel moved to assassinate Mashal in Jordan. The attempt at poisoning was botched, and Israel was embarrassed publicly when King Hussein threatened retaliation.
In any event, my friend said that reports are conflicting. A couple bodies have been identified. Tellingly, those leaders have not been seen since in public. Whatever the outcome, the at-least attempt to eliminate the rest of the Hamas leadership was another audacious moment from Israel. It proves the Iraqi assessment correct.
Israel’s neighborhood has historically, notoriously been violent. If we think the neighborhood is deteriorating now, well, it’s always been that way. The papering-over of historic hatreds does not negate the fact that Israel will be in danger in the Middle East until the Redeemer comes back. And again, what are the conditions that are coalescing into a final, lethal, irrational attempt to get rid of the Jews. Specifically, the Jewish state.
It will have to involve an international community either incapable of standing up to evil, or one that is complicit. That seems to be the language of Zechariah. A telling event happened this week in the U.K. that I think illustrates this.
Great Britain today is reeling from an invasion of Islam. We can see weekly the darkening path the British are on due to the foreign invaders (many of whom began the march northward when Barack Obama destabilized the Middle East, like Libya). From The Jerusalem Post:
“The constituency office of Labour Member of Parliament Sharon Hodgson was set ablaze, according to British media reports on Thursday. Six firefighting units were needed to extinguish the flames at 12:10 AM.
“The arsonist graffitied: ‘328 days blood on your hands’ on the office building, according to The Telegraph.
“While a motive is not yet known, the Telegraph noted that it has been 328 days since Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in Gaza.”
Europe is being pushed to an ultimate confrontation with Israel. The cowardly leadership in the EU and the U.K. is no match for the satanic hatred for Jews that has been festering in Europe for generations. We know from Scripture that this community will one day join literally everyone else to attack Jerusalem.
We cannot say with certainty when that will happen, but we do know we are moving toward it. Israel’s neighborhood is getting very, very, very bad. Up from “just” very bad.
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Following the COVID Money
WASH—Sep 9—KIN--President Trump is demanding that drug companies come clean about what they knew and when they knew it. He says they showed him “extraordinary” private data on treatments during Operation Warp Speed but refused to release it broadly to the American public. That omission now looks suspicious, as Trump authorized billions of taxpayer dollars to fast-track vaccines and underwrite contracts for guaranteed distribution. Today, with the EUA era ending and the mRNA vaccines narrowed to high-risk groups only, Trump clearly senses there was more than science at play. Accountability for transparency, results, and profits is overdue. The American people were asked to trust the system, but the system may have betrayed that trust.
Billions in revenue were generated, not just for the drug companies, but for government institutions that claimed ownership of key patents. Moderna admitted in 2023 that it owed the NIH a $400 million “catch-up” payment and agreed to ongoing royalties for the spike protein stabilization technology. BioNTech reached settlements totaling nearly $1.26 billion, including $791.5 million to NIH and another $467 million to the University of Pennsylvania. Pfizer, as BioNTech’s partner, is on the hook for reimbursing part of those settlements. To put it plainly, taxpayers funded the science, government institutions patented the discoveries, and then those same institutions collected massive royalty checks when the vaccines were rolled out under EUA protections. That pipeline signals that the system was designed with a profit over health motive.
The conflict of interest is baked into the system. Government scientists are legally entitled to share in patent royalties when their discoveries are licensed to industry. That means the very same agencies recommending vaccines—NIH, NIAID, FDA—were positioned to profit from their own guidance. Worse, Congress has allowed these royalty flows to remain largely hidden. FOIA requests and watchdog groups uncovered that NIH scientists had received over $710 million in royalties, but the names of and amounts to recipients were redacted. When agencies earn money from the products they regulate, it undermines credibility. Even if individual scientists had good motives, the system itself rewarded pushing vaccines while suppressing alternatives that might have threatened EUA status and reduced royalty streams.
We are reminded of Paul’s words in 1 Timothy 6:10, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.” Money is not evil in itself, but when public health turns into a payday for government and corporate elites, the incentives become corrupting. Americans trusted their leaders, scientists, and doctors during a crisis. Many are now discovering that conflicts of interest, secrecy, and greed shaped decisions that altered lives and cost lives. With EUAs revoked and the smoke clearing, it’s time for real accountability. Transparency is the only way forward—naming who profited, how decisions were made, and whether public health was compromised for private gain. Only then can trust be rebuilt on truth rather than profits.
Sources
· Trump demands drug companies release data on COVID vaccines to the public – NY Post
· Trump calls for more Covid vaccine data to stop CDC 'being ripped apart' – Financial Times
· Moderna pays US government $400M 'catch-up payment' under new COVID-19 vaccine license – Fierce Pharma
· BioNTech inks settlements with NIH, Penn in COVID-19 vaccine royalty disputes – Fierce Pharma
· BioNTech Enters Into Settlements With NIH, UPenn Over COVID-19 Vaccine Royalties – ASCP
· NIH scientists made $710M in royalties from drug makers—a fact they tried to hide – NY Post
Israel
Spanish PM: We have no atomic bombs to stop Israel; Netanyahu blasts ‘genocidal threat’
September 11, 2025
Source: Ynet
Sánchez unveiled sanctions including a weapons embargo, port restrictions and travel bans on Israeli officials; Israel retaliated with its own entry bans as tensions deepen between Madrid and Jerusalem over the Gaza war
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Monday announced a weapons embargo on Israel and accused it of committing genocide in Gaza, a move that drew sharp condemnation from Israeli leaders.
In a televised speech, Sánchez said Israel was “exterminating a defenseless people” through strikes on hospitals and the use of starvation as a weapon. He said Spain recognized Israel’s right to defend itself but argued that its actions in Gaza could no longer be described as self-defense.
For full article: Ynet
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Did Israel kill 'the entire gov't of Yemen' last month? Understanding the nature of the 'Houthi government'
September 8, 2025
Source: All Israel News
Did Israel get away with “killing the entire government of Yemen” on Aug. 28?
This is the line numerous anti-Israeli activists and “journalists” on social media have taken after Israel eliminated the Houthi prime minister and several other cabinet members in an airstrike.
Israel has been losing the global public opinion war lately and while one could be very tempted to ignore the crowd of rabid Israel haters stalking the internet, some of them are reaching millions of followers with their false information.
Looking at some of the worst offenders and their claims, there is Cenk Uygur, with 765,000 followers, the host of the far-left The Young Turks news show (with 6.2 million subscribers).
For full article: All Israel News
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Undersea cables cut in the Red Sea, disrupting internet access in Asia and the Middle East
September 7, 2025
Source: NBC News
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea disrupted internet access in parts of Asia and the Middle East, experts said Sunday, though it wasn’t immediately clear what caused the incident.
There has been concern about the cables being targeted in a Red Sea campaign by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, which the rebels describe as an effort to pressure Israel to end its war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. But the Houthis have denied attacking the lines in the past.
Undersea cables are one of the backbones of the internet, along with satellite connections and land-based cables. Typically, internet service providers have multiple access points and reroute traffic if one fails, though it can slow down access for users.
For full article: NBC News
White House
Trump says India and Russia appear 'lost' to 'deepest, darkest China'
September 6, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said India and Russia seem to have been "lost" to China after their leaders met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, expressing his annoyance at New Delhi and Moscow as Beijing pushes a new world order.
"Looks like we've lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China. May they have a long and prosperous future together!" Trump wrote in a social media post accompanying a photo of the three leaders together at Xi's summit in China.
Later on Friday, however, he told reporters he didn't think the U.S. had lost India to China.
"I don't think we have," he said. "I've been very disappointed that India would be buying so much oil, as you know, from Russia. And I let them know that."
For full article: Reuters
Russia
Russian drones in Poland's airspace stir worries for Europe's civil aviation
September 11, 2025
Source: Reuters
· Poland shoots down drones with NATO support, first such action in war against Ukraine
· Airlines face increased costs, detours due to global conflict zones
· Airlines may revise risk assessments for flights over Poland
SEOUL/FRANKFURT, Sept 11 (Reuters) - The incursion of Russian drones in Poland has reignited safety concerns over the vulnerability of civil air transport in Europe, aviation and insurance experts said, the latest upheaval facing airlines from escalating global conflict.
Early on Wednesday, Poland shot down drones in its airspace with the backing of military aircraft from its NATO allies, the first time a member of the Western military alliance is known to have fired shots during Russia's war in Ukraine.
For full article: Reuters
Economy
New tariff rules bring 'maximum chaos' as surprise charges hit consumers
September 8, 2025
Source: NBC News
The bills are sudden and jarring: $1,400 for a computer part from Germany, $620 for an aluminum case from Sweden and $1,041 for handbags from Spain.
Some U.S. shoppers say they are being hit with surprise charges from international shipping carriers as the exemption on import duties for items under $800 expires as a part of President Donald Trump’s tariff push.
That’s leading to some frustration and confusion as shoppers and shippers both try to navigate a new reality for anybody ordering goods from abroad.
“It’s maximum chaos,” said Nick Baker, co-lead of the trade and customs practice at Kroll, a firm that advises freight carriers.
For full article: NBC News
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Job growth revised down by 911,000 through March, signaling economy on shakier footing than realized
September 9, 2025
Source: CNBC
The labor market created far fewer jobs than previously thought, according to a Labor Department report Tuesday that added to concerns both about the health of the economy and the state of data collection.
Annual revisions to nonfarm payrolls data for the year prior to March 2025 showed a drop of 911,000 from the initial estimates, according to a preliminary report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The total revision was on the high end of Wall Street expectations, which ranged from a low around 600,000 to as many as a million.
The revisions were more than 50% higher than last year’s adjustment and the largest on record going back to 2002. On a monthly basis, they suggest average job growth of 76,000 less than initially reported.
For full article: CNBC
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AI is not just ending entry-level jobs. It’s the end of the career ladder as we know it
September 7, 2025
Source: CNBC
Current CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Antonio Neri rose from call center agent at the company to chief executive officer. Doug McMillon, Walmart CEO, started off with a summer gig helping to unload trucks. It’s a similar story for GM CEO Mary Barra, who began on the assembly line at the automaker as an 18-year old. Those are the kinds of career ladder success arcs that have inspired workers, and Hollywood, but as AI is set to replace many entry-level jobs, it may also write that corporate character out of the plot.
The rise of AI has coincided with considerable organizational flattening, especially among middle management ranks. At the same time, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is among those who forecast 50% of entry-level jobs may be wiped out by AI as the technology improves, including being able to work eight-hour shifts without a break.
All the uncertainty in the corporate org chart introduced by AI — occurring at a time when college graduates are struggling to find roles — raises the question of whether the career ladder is about to be broken, and the current generation of corporate leaders’ tales of ascent that have always made up an important part of the corporate American ethos set to become a thing of the past. If the notion of going from the bottom to the top has always been more the exception than the rule, it has helped pump the heart of America’s corporations. In the least, removing the first rung on the ladder raises important questions about the transfer of institutional knowledge and upward advancement in organizations.
For full article: CNBC