The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 119
ESG scoring is a financial racket, and we’re starting to learn how it works. The unfolding saga with huge American corporations like Anheuser-Busch (Bud Light) and Target are showing us a glimpse of what’s going on behind the curtain with this cartel scam that’s trapping our corporations. One tool of this cartel is the Human Rights Campaign’s “Corporate Equality Index,” which is concerned with “LGBTQ+” issues and is used as a scoring mechanism for the S, Social (Justice), part of ESG scoring. In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay walks through how the ESG racket works, including using CEI scoring, and makes the suggestion that we need a perspective shift so we can end this problem once and for all. Join him to hear how it works!
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4 comments
Show me the leadership of this company and I am sure you’ll find a bunch of people who grew up in middle class and working class homes, just kidding. They are the Bush, Romney. Pelosi, Gore types. The kind who haven’t driven themselves in years, never travelled in anythging butr first class, and only when their private jet is down for repairs, and haven’t any idea of what WalMart nor McDonalds is.
Always welcome information , James Lindsay
This was highly enlightening for me. Would there be a transcript available that I can study? It’s a lot to take in.
The corporate industry especially in America is going along with the madness because they are intertwined with the system and not just financially forming a NWO. Destroying the very fundamental fabric of society, brainwashing and breaking down the old system/that basic human bond in order to form a new one is essential to them. Really simple/divide and conquer. Same old tactics. Thanks James