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How it that almost every major corporation and/or brand are all on the same page?
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:04 am
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:04 am
I must have missed this chapter in Mass Communication.
Like clockwork they all push the same issue of the moment, and they issue usually isn’t friendly to wholesome conservatives.
Like clockwork they all push the same issue of the moment, and they issue usually isn’t friendly to wholesome conservatives.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:05 am to loogaroo
That retarded WEF woke rating. Forgot the name of it.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:08 am to loogaroo
Extortion.
The Dims learned the perfection of Extortion from their own poverty pimps, the Rev-uh-runds Jessie and Al.
The Dims learned the perfection of Extortion from their own poverty pimps, the Rev-uh-runds Jessie and Al.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:09 am to loogaroo
Because it costs them nothing to virtue signal by copying other companies or the media. It's camouflage. Liberals hated corporations until they were gay. Boards of directors across America are laughing at how easy it is to stymie an actual bottom up labor movement from the left. Just hang the rainbow flag and handwring about guns and :poof: you are safe now.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:11 am to loogaroo
Yep, the WEF has convinced the international boys they do not answer to their nation state. Collectively, the international corps can make a stand together, as one.
We will see how that goes in the USA. Klaus Schwab, George Soros, Bill Gates, etc., fellows like them need to feel the wrath.
We will see how that goes in the USA. Klaus Schwab, George Soros, Bill Gates, etc., fellows like them need to feel the wrath.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:17 am to MMauler
quote:And pressure-campaignes on corporate BOD members. I have a friend that's on a large corporate board. He hears from leftist activist daily. They often threaten proxy votes, or public shaming. In his words: "I've never heard from a conservative group. Ever."
Extortion.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:17 am to loogaroo
A few banker families own everything. They used to hide behind their proxy boards and pretend to be impartial.
Just like with the media (also owned by the same bankers) they were forced to abandon their cover.
By now I hope that people see that these corporate entities, media and politicians are just as much an enemy as an opposing soldier on a battlefield.
Just like with the media (also owned by the same bankers) they were forced to abandon their cover.
By now I hope that people see that these corporate entities, media and politicians are just as much an enemy as an opposing soldier on a battlefield.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:18 am to loogaroo
Because a vocal segment of society has decided that saying nothing equates to opposition or "hate". In reality, the senior leadership of a corporation generally doesn't care about the sexual orientation, race, or political leanings of their customers. But they follow in line with other corporations in virtue signaling out of fear of being accused "prejudice" for simply saying nothing at all.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:19 am to loogaroo
Shareholder activism is driving a lot of this, IMO
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:19 am to loogaroo
The company I work for is a member of the Business Roundtable. The CEO will announce some wacky Leftist policy and shrug and say that the Business Roundtable said to do it.
quote:
The Business Roundtable (BRT) is a nonprofit lobbyist association[1] based in Washington, D.C. whose members are chief executive officers of major United States companies. Unlike the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, whose members are entire businesses, BRT members are exclusively CEOs. The BRT lobbies for public policy that is favorable to business interests, such as lowering corporate taxes in the United States and internationally,[2] as well as international trade policy, like NAFTA.
quote:
In 2019, BRT redefined its definition of the purpose of a corporation as participating in stakeholder capitalism, putting the interests of employees, customers, suppliers and communities on par with shareholders. BRT board members include, in 2021, chair Doug McMillon of Walmart, president and CEO, former White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten, Mary Barra of General Motors, Tim Cook of Apple, and Chuck Robbins of Cisco.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:19 am to loogaroo
Their marketing is done by all the same people, 20-40 years old, working in midtown Manhattan.
For example, someone posted on here yesterday about NASCAR’s social media page promoting pride month and wondering why they would risk offending their only demographic. Well, on the NASCAR website you find that while the headquarters are in Daytona Beach, their office in midtown Manhattan is responsible for “Partnership Marketing, Strategic Development, Broadcasting and Production, Communications, Legal and Marketing.”
The same people do all the marketing and communications for virtually all of the big companies out there…even freaking nascar.
For example, someone posted on here yesterday about NASCAR’s social media page promoting pride month and wondering why they would risk offending their only demographic. Well, on the NASCAR website you find that while the headquarters are in Daytona Beach, their office in midtown Manhattan is responsible for “Partnership Marketing, Strategic Development, Broadcasting and Production, Communications, Legal and Marketing.”
The same people do all the marketing and communications for virtually all of the big companies out there…even freaking nascar.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:19 am to thermal9221
ESG-- I'm a financial adviser, and the asset management companies are pushing this s***, along with SJW BLM stuff Like there's no tomorrow
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:20 am to BobABooey
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stakeholder capitalism
Whenever you see this phrase, there is a communist controlling something somewhere.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:23 am to loogaroo
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This post was edited on 8/26/22 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:28 am to jrobic4
Yep - Blackrock & Vanguard are leading the way using "our" money (401k/retirement pensions) to push a liberal agenda and seat libs on Boards.
Contact your financial advisor and get your money out of those two and tell your advisor they are pushing liberal agendas that have negative effects on their shareholders.
Contact your financial advisor and get your money out of those two and tell your advisor they are pushing liberal agendas that have negative effects on their shareholders.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:37 am to loogaroo
chyna - pay offs and blackmail.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:44 am to loogaroo
All this to appease a fraction of the population, while doing way more harm than any good by distancing “normal” people.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 9:46 am to Tigerlaff
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Because it costs them nothing to virtue signal by copying other companies or the media. It's camouflage. Liberals hated corporations until they were gay. Boards of directors across America are laughing at how easy it is to stymie an actual bottom up labor movement from the left. Just hang the rainbow flag and handwring about guns and :poof: you are safe now.
I like this take. Upvote forthwith.
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