That you’re getting downvoted speaks to the poor quality of discussion on this thread. To me this is the core issue with PoS. I don’t know enough about it to say if the Ethereum devs have solved it or not, but this is a much more interesting topic than misguided comparisons of PoS to crony capitalism, which is just uninformed.
There's no solution that will give PoS the same objectivity PoW enjoys, but PoS (with slashing and exit delays) is secure against long forks under a weakly subjective model.
Essentially, the solution is to ignore forks whose lengths exceed the exit delay, since such forks can be created without a slashing risk.
The main issue is that new nodes need to start with a (somewhat recent) trusted checkpoint. This does open up some attack surface that doesn't exist in PoW, though in my view it's not much of an issue. If I want to be extra careful, I can always ask several sources for a checkpoint and make sure they match.