democrats don't understand what fascism is

shut up asshole

ROFL

Poor little bitch, reduced to..

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ESG (enivironmental social governance) is fascism, and totalitarian to boot

the world economic forum is doing it.

and libertarians are unable to criticize it, or the world economic forum.

deal with these facts, folks.

:truestory:
 
ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) - Corporate Finance Institute
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com › resources › esg › esg-environmental-social-governance
Jan 17, 2023ESG. Finally, by the late 2010s and into the 2020s, ESG emerged as a much more proactive (instead of reactive) movement. ESG has now evolved into a comprehensive framework t hat includes key elements around environmental and social impact, as well as how governance structures can be amended to maximize stakeholder well-being. ESG, Finance, and ...
What Is Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing?
https://www.investopedia.com › terms › e › environmental-social-and-governance-esg-criteria.asp
Sep 27, 2022Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Criteria: The Environmental, Social And Governance (ESG) Criteria is a set of standards for a company's operations that socially conscious investors ...
ESG framework | McKinsey
https://www.mckinsey.com › capabilities › strategy-and-corporate-finance › our-insights › five-ways-that-esg-creates-value
The E in ESG, environmental criteria, includes the energy your company takes in and the waste it discharges, the resources it needs, and the consequences for living beings as a result.Not least, E encompasses carbon emissions and climate change. Every company uses energy and resources; every company affects, and is affected by, the environment. S, social criteria, addresses the relationships ...
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#1 What is ESG? - Deloitte
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ESG stands for environmental, social and governance. These are called pillars in ESG frameworks and represent the 3 main topic areas that companies are expected to report in. The goal of ESG is to capture all the non-financial risks and opportunities inherent to a company's day to day activities.
What is ESG? | ESG.org
https://www.esg.org › what-is-esg
Understanding ESG. ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. First coined in 2005, ESG covers a wide range of issues that may have a direct or indirect impact on financial relevance. Some of these issues that come under the purview of ESG reporting include resource management, supply chain management, organizational health, safety ...
What is ESG? An Environmental, Social and Governance Guide - Diligent
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ESG means "environmental, social and governance," and represents a more stakeholder-centric approach to doing business. As ESG increasingly becomes top of mind for directors, it's essential to consider the global nuances that drive focus region by region. Companies that adhere to ESG standards agree to conduct themselves ethically in ...
Introduction to ESG - The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu › 2020 › 08 › 01 › introduction-to-esg
ESG, at its core, is a means by which companies can be evaluated with respect to a broad range of socially desirable ends. ESG describes a set of factors used to measure the non-financial impacts of particular investments and companies. At the same time, ESG also provides a range of business and investment opportunities.
What is ESG? Definition and meaning - Market Business News
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ESG stands for Environmental Social and Governance, and refers to the three key factors when measuring the sustainability and ethical impact of an investment in a business or company.Most socially responsible investors check companies out using ESG criteria to screen investments.. It is a generic term used in capital markets and commonly used by investors to evaluate the behavior of companies ...
Everyone Is Talking About ESG:What Is It And Why Should It ... - Forbes
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Nov 8, 2019ESG is the new CSR. ESG will most likely replace CSR as the corporate vehicle for positive contribution. This is good news for both people and planet, because while CSR was often a disconnected ...
What Is ESG Investing? - Forbes Advisor
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Feb 24, 2022The ESG strategy means investing in companies that score highly on environmental and societal responsibility scales as determined by third-party, independent companies and research groups. "At ...
 
What’s your point? Are you a little snowflake that has your feelings hurt? You supported an insurrection. Seems like a lot worse than name calling don’t you think? I do.

Point is ..u stupid commies don't even understand what a woman is
 
I would call that corporatism, maybe an oligarchy, but not fascism. In fascism the government controlled what they would put out, say, how much they pay people, and it was the government that set the policy, not the companies. The companies did not control the government, the government controlled the companies through the syndicates which Benito called "corporate".

or did the syndicates set up the governments to become the fall guy?
yes i believe so.

a minimum wage and production schedul is affordable when you get a government enforced monopoly in return. are you saying zero corporations or cartels seek government backed monopoly?

it makes no difference whether the unified power structure operates under a logo or a flag.
 
and now consider the citizens united decision......

and consider the kelo decision .....

and consider the revolving door between corporate and political position.



fascism?



you're soaking in it.


:magagrin:
 
Yeah, majority rules.

You don't believe in majority rule, and you don't believe in democracy.

You believe that majority rule is dysfunctional which is why you always end up arguing for a system of government that is run by a small, unpopular minority.

You mean jews?
 
Are you trying to be as dumb as dumberthanyou or does it come naturally? There are millions of Democrats. Frost is one of them, not all of them.


Are you trying to be a bigger liar than bidepileofshit?

No one said Frost is "all" democrats

That is your straw man.

Without fallacy, logic would never enter any post by a democrat.
 
and you might have a point, except for the fact that I am smarter than you. and yes, the term fascism is misused by 90% of this board, just like 'racist' is.

The problem goes deeper than that. As the politics become more divided, we can't even communicate effectively with THE OTHER SIDE anymore.

One side watches all of their OPINIONATED NEWS on one channel, and the other side watches the Main Stream Media. One side is making up so many Conspiracy Theories with NICK NAMES, Acronyms, lingoes, slogans, catchphrases, buzzwords, slang words, and hashtags for them, faster than the THE OTHER SIDE can even know WTF THE OTHER SIDE is even talking about anymore.

One would have to go back 6 years, and watch every Tucker Carlson Show of the past, or go back and read everything ever posted on the INFOWARS website to even know what the RIGHT WINGERS are even talking about anymore.
 
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