ThePythonicCow
19th February 2022, 09:48
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ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance.
The major sources of corporate funding, stocks and bonds, only go to ESG compliant corporations. Blackrock, Vanguard, major banks and insurance companies, and other such, in the world's capital markets, only fund ESG compliant corporations. Corporate compliance officers are have key sign off control on what a corporation does, how it does it, and who it hires and promotes.
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Conventional meaning of these three terms:
Environmental: Carbon neutral, to lower anthromorphic global warming.
Social: Equality of measured results by various racial, cultural and genetic criteria, not equality of opportunity.
Governance: Co-operation of "stake holders" in a corporation's operations and success
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My understanding of these three terms:
Environmental: Carbon neutrality is a way to suppress Western (but not Chinese) industry, using a fraudulent scientific "theory". Life on our planet depends on carbon abundance, and our planet's temperatures are controlled by the varying energy levels of the sun, the solar system, and our galaxy. Human influence on global temperatures is minuscule.
Social: The "social" criteria of ESG promotes destruction of Western culture with such frauds as Critical Race Theory, the destruction of Western families with gender-blender nonsense, and the "racist white supremacist" slander.
Governance: The "stake holders" are other ESG compliant corporations, including corporations pretending to be our governments. Corporations are responsible to their bottom line and investors (the one's enforcing ESG), not to the people. In short, it means governance by an oligopoly of elite controlled corporations.
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Conclusions:
All three categories of ESG work to destroy Western cultures, nations, industry, prosperity and freedom.
ESG is the work of the devil, of the uber-wealthy Babylonian, Phoenician, Venetian, now Anglo-American centric families, dressed up in nice sounding bland terms.
ESG is deeply and broadly infused in Western corporate governance and finance.
Not surprisingly, Klaus Schwab is a major supporter of "stakeholder capitalism".
ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance.
The major sources of corporate funding, stocks and bonds, only go to ESG compliant corporations. Blackrock, Vanguard, major banks and insurance companies, and other such, in the world's capital markets, only fund ESG compliant corporations. Corporate compliance officers are have key sign off control on what a corporation does, how it does it, and who it hires and promotes.
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Conventional meaning of these three terms:
Environmental: Carbon neutral, to lower anthromorphic global warming.
Social: Equality of measured results by various racial, cultural and genetic criteria, not equality of opportunity.
Governance: Co-operation of "stake holders" in a corporation's operations and success
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My understanding of these three terms:
Environmental: Carbon neutrality is a way to suppress Western (but not Chinese) industry, using a fraudulent scientific "theory". Life on our planet depends on carbon abundance, and our planet's temperatures are controlled by the varying energy levels of the sun, the solar system, and our galaxy. Human influence on global temperatures is minuscule.
Social: The "social" criteria of ESG promotes destruction of Western culture with such frauds as Critical Race Theory, the destruction of Western families with gender-blender nonsense, and the "racist white supremacist" slander.
Governance: The "stake holders" are other ESG compliant corporations, including corporations pretending to be our governments. Corporations are responsible to their bottom line and investors (the one's enforcing ESG), not to the people. In short, it means governance by an oligopoly of elite controlled corporations.
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Conclusions:
All three categories of ESG work to destroy Western cultures, nations, industry, prosperity and freedom.
ESG is the work of the devil, of the uber-wealthy Babylonian, Phoenician, Venetian, now Anglo-American centric families, dressed up in nice sounding bland terms.
ESG is deeply and broadly infused in Western corporate governance and finance.
Not surprisingly, Klaus Schwab is a major supporter of "stakeholder capitalism".