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ESG Advocates Have Unhinged Priorities
« on: December 09, 2022, 07:24:53 am »
ESG Advocates Have Unhinged Priorities
 
H. Sterling Burnett
Dec 07, 2022
   
 
Without quick action, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scoring frameworks will become hopelessly embedded in our daily lives, and the people who push ESG don’t give a hoot about our well-being.

To those still unfamiliar with the ESG movement, it is, at its core, a mechanism by “which a cabal of ideologically aligned influential interests working through unelected supranational organizations are attempting to ‘reset’ the global financial system to their advantage.” Circumventing national sovereignty, free markets, and individual rights, global government organizations, the embedded bureaucrats staffing them, and the governments that fund and compose their membership are working with international corporations and financial elites to alter traditional financial methods of assessing risk and allocating capital and credit. Under an ESG system, companies, and likely soon individuals, will be assigned arbitrarily determined ESG social credit scores, which financial institutions, investment portfolio managers, and Big Tech could use to guide investment choices, decisions about who can participate in banking or get business licenses, and who can engage on social media platforms. Basically, ESG is a backdoor to a social credit score, encouraged by government, and typically imposed through regulations.

https://townhall.com/columnists/hsterlingburnett/2022/12/07/esg-advocates-have-unhinged-priorities-n2616819
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”