Is ESG Already Over?
CEOs are beginning to wonder what to do when environmental, social, and governance factors are at odds with performance.

It may not seem unusual that a corporate CEO would want to focus on increasing shareholder value, but in October this was treated as big news. A Financial Times headline announced that "Unilever's new chief says corporate purpose can be 'unwelcome distraction.'" That new CEO, Hein Schumacher, went on to explain that he rejected the idea that "every brand should have a social or environmental purpose." He intended, he said, to build a "performance culture" instead.
Why would it be newsworthy for a CEO to be focused on corporate performance? Not long ago, that was simply assumed. What changed?
The change is summed up by three letters of corporate jargon: ESG. The initials stand for environmental, social, and governance factors, and the term dates back two decades. Early ESG documents—such as the 2004 report "Who Cares Wins," produced under the auspices of the United Nations (U.N.)—suggest an effort to globally coordinate private and public sector activity toward a shared set of social objectives. This was a departure from previous efforts at injecting political and moral values into business (such as corporate social responsibility, socially responsible investing, impact investing, and so on) in that it pointed to a future of uniform ESG standards, enforced and encouraged by governments around the world.
The rise of ESG has further blurred the lines between the government and the corporate world. Under an ESG regime, the government is called to advance goals in the private sector and the private sector is called to support the government's policies. The public-private distinction has been foundational to both classical liberal principles and constitutional government, but the line is becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Unilever's history is a microcosm both of the rise of ESG and of the challenges the ESG agenda is now facing. The British consumer packaged goods corporation owns several successful brands, including Ben & Jerry's, Dove, and Magnum. It has prided itself on its ESG credentials, particularly under Paul Polman, Unilever's CEO from 2009 to 2019.
Under Polman's leadership, the company made a series of corporate commitments to environmental and social causes. It supported sustainable agriculture at the World Economic Forum. It helped create the United Nations' "sustainable development goals." It "made a stand to #unstereotype the way men and women are portrayed in marketing." Again and again, it filtered its corporate purpose through a progressive worldview.
While it is now common for brands to advertise their commitments to such causes, Unilever took the lead in incorporating "purpose" into virtually everything it did. Polman often called for CEOs to focus on creating value for a wider group of "stakeholders," as opposed to narrowly focusing on shareholders; he also campaigned for government efforts to fight climate change.
At first, Polman's play worked. In his decade atop the company, Unilever's stock price rose by about 150 percent—"well ahead of the FTSE [Financial Times Stock Exchange] 100 average," The Guardian notes—and it reported decreasing emissions from its factories by 47 percent from 2008 to 2018. Perhaps it indeed was possible to achieve both purpose and profits, to serve both "stakeholders" and shareholders at once.
Toward the end of his term, though, signs of trouble appeared. Kraft Heinz, a firm closely associated with Warren Buffett and his holding company Berkshire Hathaway, made a bid for control of Unilever in 2017. The company rejected the offer. This event carried symbolic meaning, as Buffett has a long history of favoring profits over "purpose." In the fallout, investors increasingly put pressure on Unilever to cut bureaucratic overhead.
After Polman left the company in 2019, his replacement Alan Jope eagerly picked up the ESG mantle. A 2021 Unilever blog post declared that there was "No trade-off between purpose and performance." In 2022, after a backlash against ESG had begun, Jope declared at a Clinton Global Initiative event that Unilever "will not back down on this agenda despite these populist accusations."
Indeed, the populists did not prompt Unilever to back down from ESG. After all, Unilever is a British company, and in Britain, even conservative politicians have embraced aspects of the ESG agenda. Market forces, on the other hand, have had an impact. Investor Terry Smith repeatedly ridiculed Unilever's "virtue-signaling," calling on the company to focus on fundamentals. Why did Hellmann's mayonnaise need a purpose? Didn't it already have one, as a salad and sandwich condiment? Nor was Smith the only investor concerned with Unilever's flagging performance.
Within months of his promise not to back down, Jope announced that he was stepping down as CEO. His replacement, Schumacher, is the one who called the focus on ESG goals a "distraction."
Schumacher had good reasons for a change in course. In the U.S., for example, a poll conducted by Todd Rose at Populace suggests, as Axios put it, that "an astonishing four times as many Democrats say CEOs should take a public stand on social issues (44%) than actually care (11%)." Gallup has found that support for large corporations plummeted among Republican voters during the same period that businesses most loudly proclaimed their environmental and social commitments.
Schumacher's shift in focus is not guaranteed to pay off. Plenty of companies focus on performance and still fail. But that's the point. Business is hard enough without extraneous political objectives. If you chase two objectives at once, you risk falling behind those with a singular focus.
Some advocates have argued that ESG is just good business. ESG, they say, is simply about managing the risks that environmental and social factors pose to businesses. But that understates the extent of the policies that ESG imposes. In the words of Reuters' Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive Playbook, "the aim of these changes" is "to affect the whole business model of the Organization." A company's ESG reports, it declares, should disclose how its negative impacts are being mitigated "in relation to the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals."
Why exactly should a business concern itself with U.N. goals?
ESG efforts have been on the retreat recently. The financial firm Vanguard announced in 2022 that it was withdrawing from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, and Blackrock CEO Larry Fink said in June that he was moving away from the term ESG. U.S. investors have been pulling their money out of ESG funds, and corporations are mentioning ESG on earnings calls far less frequently than at the trend's peak in 2021.
ESG opponents may be tempted to declare victory. Perhaps ESG was just a byproduct of zero–interest rate policies. But to proclaim the battle over now would be to overlook the critical role of governments in advancing ESG. The effort initially stemmed, after all, from coordinated public and private sector activity. Government policy can prop up bad ideas long after they've exhausted their economic viability.
During a series of House of Representatives hearings this past summer, Politico reported, Democrats "characterized Republican opposition to ESG as anti-capitalist, discouraging market choice and investor freedom." This was supposed to be an ironic, turn-the-tables moment.
But Democrats' invocation of markets was just rhetorical. They are correct that some Republican responses to ESG, such as certain aspects of the anti-ESG law Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed in May, have reduced market choice. But many Democrats have pursued an aggressive policy agenda in the opposite direction, as when they support the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) mandatory climate disclosure rule. It is a strange free market phenomenon that requires a regulation that will, in The Wall Street Journal's words, "raise the cost to businesses of complying with its overall disclosure rules to $10.2 billion from $3.9 billion."
Nor is the SEC alone. In November 2022, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council proposed a rule requiring all significant government contractors to "disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risk and set science-based targets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions." In other words, ESG disclosure and goals would become a condition for contractors making bombs, bullets, and planes for the U.S. government.
As the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has noted, this proposal "would require thousands of employee hours and saddle contractors with billions of dollars in added implementation and compliance costs. The government's acquisition costs would rise as a consequence, and some contractors, and companies in the supply chain, would likely drop out of the market entirely, weakening the competitive forces that keep prices down. The Council substantiates no offsetting benefits to speak of."
Meanwhile, the Department of Labor has moved to advance ESG objectives by amending the regulatory standards for private pension plans. President Joe Biden's first veto was against a Congressional Review Act effort to repeal this rule.
Several Democrats in Congress supported the effort to repeal the Labor Department's rule. Several have criticized the SEC's climate disclosure rule too. Support for ESG has not been uniform within the party.
But the Biden administration has been firmly pro-ESG, adopting a "comprehensive, Government-wide strategy" for climate risk. Climate risk is a component of ESG that includes both physical risks and "transition risks." The latter are attributed to potential future changes in government policy and consumer demand. This is inevitably highly speculative since no one can know much about consumer demand or government policies in the distant future. It's also circular: The government is using the implicit threat of future environmental policies to achieve those policies' expected effects now.
The whole-of-government ESG agenda raises major constitutional and knowledge problems for government agencies. As SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce remarked of the agency's climate disclosure proposal, "the regulators designing the framework have no expertise in capital allocation, political and social insight, or the science used to justify these favored ends." Similar concerns apply to climate risk efforts at the Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and so on.
Europe and California are even further along the path of compulsory compliance. The European Union recently released the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, which will force banks to incorporate ESG into their credit decisions. California has passed two ESG reporting bills that go considerably further than the federal SEC is expected to go with its final climate disclosure rule.
While blue states like California have been supporting ESG, a number of red states have advanced anti-ESG regulation. This runs the gamut from protecting public pensions from politicization to banning state contracts with entities that engage in ESG-related activities. Critics of these bills allege they end up costing taxpayers significantly by limiting the pool of financial institutions that are available to the state. Advocates counter that ESG poses an existential threat to the states' largest industries—oil, gas, coal, agriculture, mining, etc.—and that this justifies state action.
Another wrinkle: Public pensions and sovereign wealth funds are among the most significant institutional investors. This further complicates the public-private distinction, since many large companies count government entities among their largest shareholders.
For example, Norway manages the world's largest sovereign wealth fund. The Financial Times reported in May the fund plans "to step up ESG proposals to US companies." This suggests the Norwegian government is using its oil revenue to discourage oil production in other nations. Meanwhile, three New York City pension funds have been sued for violating their fiduciary responsibilities because they divested from oil and gas companies.
That original 2004 United Nations report called for governments, pension fund managers, and corporations worldwide to begin incorporating ESG into their decisions. Such global public-private coordination was necessary, the U.N. argued, because "only if all actors contribute to the integration of environmental, social and governance issues in investment decisions, can significant improvements in this field be achieved." A follow-up report in 2005 suggested that significant progress had already been achieved in directing public- and private-sector activity toward ESG goals, noting actions by a French public pension fund and lauding new ESG regulations in the U.K. and Germany.
Some lament the "politicization" of ESG, but ESG has been political since inception. Though markets have been trending against ESG recently, governments may well step in to counteract that trend, rendering the line between public and private even blurrier than before.
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DIE is included in the S of ESG.
SIEGED?
They have. Most companies have DEI stuff
I can’t wait until there are a massive wave of shareholder class action suits against woke corporatism. I would feast on these companies.
Either one or both is probably why I've been shuffled back and forth between departments of my store chain when I've called about my missing disability pay that I have been waiting on for now on 6 months.
I sense this because the people I've spoken to have that Millennial/Gen Z lilt?...the one the puts a question mark?...on every word?, phrase?, clause?, and sentence?
Well, if 2023 was The Year of Fucking Around, 2024 is The Year of Finding Out. I'm joining the line-up of people Suing Ths Bastards.
"A deal is a deal" is perfectly cromulent with Libertarianism and if my store can't or won't pay disability when it is owed because of either incompetance or malice, then it has no business offering disability pay to lure in unsuspecting workers.
Diversity, Inclusion, Governance, Reparations, Equity, Socialism, Stalinism?
But I DIGRESS.
Nicely done. ^
Both should be illegal. As should all forms of Marxism.
As Ace says, DEI is a luxury corporations indulge in when times are good. In the Biden economy, they can't afford such luxuries and are cutting back across the board on it.
DEI = useless overhead
More than useless. Quite a few studies show it is negative and actually causes discontent in business.
Business I work at does semi annual surveys. The responses to feeling like each employee belongs has dropped as DEI programs have increased. Of course the VP takes this as we need more DEI.
Do you think he actually does, or is he using it as job performance armor because you can't publicly criticize more DEI in rarified circles?
He believes it will save his job against bad performance. There are a lot of VPs who push the DEI shit so because he is failing elsewhere he points to the "success" of DEI as a distraction.
Your VP should be fired and rendered unemployable. Probably need a long stretch in a very violent prison too.
People don't like racial discrimination? I'm shocked!
-jcr
"Under an ESG regime, the government is called to advance goals in the private sector and the private sector is called to support the government's policies."
Previously known by the name fascism.
(and no, the war is not over)
just like cancer or alcoholism - its never really over with progressives pushing it [they're everywhere].
It may appear in remission but as spuriously attributed as it may be its still true - vigilance is the price of freedom
Alcoholism has never been tried. This time they will get it right.
Sarc begs to differ.
He was an alcoholic for 2 weeks, fully recovered, and can binge drink again.
Trump 45 vs Colt 45
Which one broke him more?
I prefer ACP to ABV.
Your groups are to the left.
Nothing wrong with 45 AARP.
Stop knowing what fascism means and using it correctly.
/sarcasmic
What is this "correct" judgement for the meanings of words? Are you some kind of retro patriarchal oppressor?
Am I not a dictionary. Luckily dictionaries can be changed. But I prefer you use Wikipedia to define words so it can stay up to date with the latest narratives. Whatever you do, DO NOT use primary evidence to define the views of socialists and fascists.
The worst is when you post speeches by Hitler and Goebbels saying that they believe in the exact same things as the Wokites and Progs.
It's somehow obvious that they were lying. Probably to not look like racists, because the Nazis were really worried about coming across like racists and antisemites.
I find it to be rather humorous that these latest accusations of fascism and Nazism directed at America's political left only began in earnest after Trump used Hitleresque language to describe people without papers.
In other words it's nothing new. Just typical Trump Deranged Supporters shouting "No you!" like a much of middle school children.
CNN reported on Tuesday that Biden campaign aides plan to go “full Hitler” on Trump making “a direct comparison to the Nazi leader rather than couching their attacks by saying Trump ‘parroted’ him.” A few weeks ago, the Biden campaign posted a graphic on Twitter comparing Trump and Hitler’s rhetoric.
- excerpt from a NY Post story reposted on a libertarian channel on Telrgram
CNN claiming the “Trump is Hitler” narrative is part of Biden’s campaign strategy.
I don't watch CNN. Thanks for doing it for me.
Neither do I. New York Post did, whose story was reposted to a libertarian channel.
Then thanks NY Post.
I google "Telrgram" and came up short. Did you misspell it?
Telegram. Sorry. I try not to shorthand, but did using TG. Changed it at the end and didn’t check before hitting Submit.
I’m guessing you’re more thankful for MD 20/20 and Boone’s.
So this is literally “No you!” at Biden. They're both juveniles.
Is this the best the country has to offer?
It is pointing out that the Biden campaign is actively engaging in a narrative associating Trump with Hitler. A few in these comments are attempting that too.
You mean people talked about a story while it was in the news? Shame on them.
If you mean they gaslighted, then yes.
How so? How do you define gaslighted and how does it apply here?
Wait. What type of libertarian would blindly push a Biden narrative about his political enemy including even changing words to make it sound worse like saying cleanse the blood?? No actual libertarians would ever do that.
Oh, you mean lying about where someone got their information and their motive for sharing it, to get them to question their own beliefs.
Thanks Jesse for providing an example that applies.
"I find it to be rather humorous that these latest accusations of fascism and Nazism directed at America’s political left only began in earnest after Trump used Hitleresque language to describe people without papers.
In other words it’s nothing new. Just typical Trump Deranged Supporters shouting “No you!” like a much of middle school children."
Sarcasmic you dishonest fuck, I've been saying this here for over seven fucking years, and I know that you know that because you've been whining about me saying that for about as long.
But instead, you have a new narrative to peddle so you decided to fucking lie. I'm going to start hunting for those old posts and chase you around with them.
Pretty retarded narrative as people, especially libertarians, have been talking about uniparty corporatism and fascism for 2 decades. But sarc doesn’t actually subscribe to libertarian thought, so as with most things he is ignorant to it.
I mean we could go to the you didnt build that articles to show him. He us just a fucking leftist defending idiot.
"in earnest" as in with vigor. Should have added "recently".
I’m going to start hunting for those old posts and chase you around with them.
Like a thirteen year old girl.
Yes, you’re like a 13 year old retarded girl in the body of an old, broken, used up, lifelong malignant alcoholic
I assume you'll take things out of context and claim they mean things they obviously didn't mean while saying I take stuff Trump said out of context and claim it means things it obviously doesn't mean.
The usual.
Sarc, you’re the liar here. You always have been. You’re just too much of a drunken pussy to man up and admit the truth about anything.
Only 7 years? It's 15 years since Johnathon Goldberg published _Liberal Fascism_. But the lefty-fascists rejected it, so they forgot about it about 14-1/2 years ago. That's how leftists, progressives, and fascists handle cognitive dissonance - promptly forget anything that contradicts their worldview.
Pretty sure I’ve been countering shrike and Tony’s calls of fascism coming wrapped in a flag and a cross by pointing out it came in a fucking wheelchair 80 years ago since at least 2012, but sure it just started now.
What part of "latest" and "in earnest" did you not understand?
I fail to see how they are “in earnest” if it’s been going on for over a decade now was my point.
But I did skip over latest so the snark at the end was unwarranted.
No, accusations of fascism began when the left told us, first, that they were definitely not socialists, because they did not want to nationalize or otherwise take ownership of private business. But, second, that they definitely did want to micro (and macro) manage those private companies.
If they took over businesses then thy could be blamed when those businesses failed. If they simply meddle they can blame the business owner for not hiring enough trans Asian Muslims.
Fascism means the people I hate are fascists, and if you disagree you're a fascist!
/JesseAz
Just take all the dumb shit you say and say other people said it.
You can’t do better?
Re: the stock photo, that mayo’s first ingredient is soybean oil. ESG-washing for those plugged in.
I saw some plant based eggs made from beans at the store. Was weirded out.
Hey, if guys can have periods then plants can lay eggs.
A shell of its former self.
They're not all they're cracked up to be.
There are a lot of layers to real eggs but none to fake ones.
Eggs are part of white delicacy.
I didn’t get the yolk.
Sounds like getting out of the in is a another good steep
Getting out of the un
Could be a steep hill to climb out.
Next us ambassador to the un
"we are demolishing the building in 1 hour, you have that amount of time to vacate"
Don't demolish the UN building. Wait until a critical number of international nut-jobs are there for a special event, and then turn it into a prison.
Can I subscribe to your newsletter?
NYC mayor Adams could start housing illegals in the UN HQ.
After it's a prison full of UN nutcases? I'm liking this plan more and more.
I like the idea of the UN building being low income housing. Makes the Heavy Metal movie more prophetic.
Why warn them?
ESG ... The 21st Century corporate concentration camps manifesto.
As-if the word 'corporation' was so much more holy of a prosecution/re-education than that of 'jews'. They're both composed of working people that [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] want to conquer and consume because the very foundation-al of the ideology is that 'guns' will make sh*t for them.
The only humane purpose of a monopoly of gun-force (government) is to ensure Individual Liberty and Justice for all.
You really want to be pissed off look up the Un's agenda 2030, or esl for sdg
The theme of the WEF at Davos this year is "Rebuilding Trust."
I wonder why people don't trust them any more....
If they want to start rebuilding trust they should stop posting stuff on their websites about how humanity is cancer and that they need to wipe out 90% of humanity by 2100. People might take it the wrong way.
The easiest way to rebuild trust would be for everyone at the annual WEF meeting to self-delete.
From Al-Jazeera:
“Some of the criticisms levelled against the WEF have been quite fantastical, such as claims that the WEF is part of a global cabal that runs world affairs,” Copley said. “These conspiracies seem to have gained momentum in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Yeah, the WEF running a wargame on a pandemic in 2019, with Moderna having a vaccine ready for testing in 48 hours, is a rather elegant demonstration that, like a lot of "conspiracies" the last few years, the accusation hits closer to the mark than these oligarchs would like.
Then there’s the JP Morgan CEO suggesting eminent domain for climate change, and all of a sudden….
https://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2024/01/10/iowans-rally-at-state-capitol-against-eminent-domain-for-carbon-pipelines/
Reason endorses carbon capture investments, while property owners opposed are NIMBY. I assume this is part of the YIMBY movement, eminent domain for green new deal investors additionally HUD vouchers, state, federal, local subsidies for housing investors.
I kinda thought it was the modern noblesse oblige, but wasn’t voluntary or noble. I think companies were encouraged to abandon willing social responsibility in favor of the bottom line and then the discontent of the masses against self-centered big corps was leveraged to push a government-forced social program that is parasitic more than anything else.
A Grain of Truth
Farmers from many neighboring countries joined strikes, demonstrations and road blockades in Germany
It is reported that at least a hundred tractors and trucks from Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium and Holland arrived this weekend.
- Intel Slava Z
Has this spelt disaster for EU member plans to destroy their ag sector?
Not real until Salon talks about it.
/chemjefffascistcollectivist
The Federalist is straight fact-based news, and Reuters is a left-wing propaganda machine.
/JesseAz aka Republican 50-center
The Federalist isn’t news, idiot
Jeff is just mad at that site in particular. Likely because there has been cross over between here and there. Liz wofe and Harsanyi. There is no cross over between here and dark Brandon producing sites like Daily Beast. He also hates they don't push his centralized state narratives. Jeff is an angry lil, not in size but mentally, boy.
I really don't give a shit that some Reason writers also write for The Federalist. Why do you care? Why is it so important to you to try to tie libertarianism in to the right wing? Oh I know why, because you're a Republican shill.
There is no cross over between here and dark Brandon producing sites like Daily Beast.
lol
https://www.thedailybeast.com/author/robby-soave
I agree with you. But tell that to Jesse.
Where's Trudeau when you need him to freeze some insurrectionists' bank accounts?
Winter vacation in Cuba?
His dad had a house there.
I hope they aren’t beeping horns.
*rye laughter*
The story is barley talked about in the US.
Corporatism. Great. The tool of fascists.
Fascism wants control of corporations, not allow them to do their own thing. Where’s the corporatism in that?
I’ve been laid up since Friday with the COOF. Have only gotten about two hours of collective sleep since about 2 pm on Friday.
Clearly this is an election year.
If you start seeing any psychotic ramblings from this username tomorrow, I (probably) did not get hacked. It’s the sleep deprivation psychosis. Shortly enough, after that, I’ll be forced to check myself into an ER.
Just blame Tulpa.
It's worked for at least one angry drunk here.
Whiskey is your friend.
The cheap stuff is Sarc’s best friend, and constant companion.
Please wear a mask while posting or government will be compelled to force you to do so.
No no no. Don't do anything. In fact, ATM, you should be a complete asshole and, while you have COVID, cough in people's faces while loudly declaring your absolute right to be an asshole in public. That is what Real Libertarians do.
(but seriously, sorry that you have COVID, get well soon)
It must suck to be as scared as you are.
Look. Forcing jeff to lose weight to improve his overall health is a much greater imposition than forcing the rest of society to lower his health risks.
Guess what, there are some people out there who have an increased risk of getting sick, that has nothing to do with lifestyle or personal choice. The libertarian way to deal with these individuals, is of course for government to do absolutely nothing, but FURTHERMORE, for individuals to act like complete assholes and tell them to stay and home and don’t inconvenience anyone else and how dare you demand or even request that I do anything to accommodate your illness and fuck you why don’t you just die already if you’re going to be such a sickly cunt. The world exists only for the strong and healthy, and if you get sick for any reason whatsoever it is nature’s way of telling you that you should just die already.
To be a Real Libertarian is to be a completely self-absorbed asshole who doesn’t give a shit about anyone else outside of his immediate circle of friends and family.
Guess what, there are some people out there who have an increased risk of getting sick, that has nothing to do with lifestyle or personal choice.
OK, Taylor Lorenz.
Wait, did he actually say that? I have the dude muted.
I know Taylor Lorenz did, someone posted a link here.
Thing is, some people have a serious risk of getting attacked by a crocodile. Over a thousand humans are killed by crocs every year, through no fault of their own.
If people are worried about it, and decide to wear an anti-crocodile necklace, I'm not going to stop them. Not a chance in hell I want to wear one, but if it makes you feel better (even if it's ineffective, like masks for covid) help yourself, right?
Yes, he said that. It is a direct copy & paste from the grey box directly above my earlier post.
The Real Libertarian solution to all social problems is voluntary charity. And to donate to charity, the Real Libertarian must first exercise power and control over those whom would be the recipients of that charity. The Real Libertarian will dictate that only those deemed worthy will receive the charity, and everyone else will just starve. That is the Real Libertarian vision for the world, rich donors to charity will use their 'benevolence' to remake the lower classes in their vision.
You really are a blithering idiot leftist.
Way to cough up a strawman.
Do you think morbidly obese should put caution stickers on their mobility scooters indicating “Socially Distance 2 Meters”?
Of course it was a strawman, but it wasn’t THAT far from the truth judging by the comments around here.
I think that libertarians as a general rule should not be self-absorbed narcissistic raging assholes. It’s not a good look.
Judging by the comments around here, however, if a person *requests* that someone wear a mask, or socially distance, or do anything to accommodate the different needs of others, that is treated essentially no differently than if the government FORCED that person to wear a mask or socially distance.
Put another way, based on what I observed, the objections around here to wearing masks during the pandemic was only partly about the government coercion, and only partly about the scientific validity of doing so. The much larger objection IMO was that it was viewed as "caving in" to the left-wing viewpoint about COVID. Just like some people DID wear a mask because they didn't want to be seen as one of those icky Republican science-deniers, there were a lot of people here IMO who DIDN'T wear a mask because they didn't want to be seen as one of those left-wing Karens.
So that’s a yes for the caution stickers on morbidly obese people’s mobility scooters?
Welcome to the grey box.
Speaking of self-absorbed narcissistic raging assholes, Jeffy, it's not all about you.
So, is that a yes or a no for the caution stickers on morbidly obese people’s mobility scooters?
Mostly for other people's safety. I've seen the way those fuckers drive.
Is that 2m from the scooters or from the fat folds hanging off of it?
Measured from the leading edge of the scooter occupant.
Ideally, someone would make a self-driving model that could be programmed to take the fatties directly to the snack food and ice cream aisles.
They need mm wave radar to measure the distance. When someone gets closer than 6 feet it announces "Stand back! Please step away from the lardass!" in Darrel Issa's voice.
Jesus Christ, dude, I don't recall anyone disagreeing with the notion that if you are sick you should stay home if you can and try not to infect others.
Dextromethorphan works wonders. For about four hours.
Add Arizona Watermelon Cocktail and Skittles and you have Trayvon Martin Purple Drank™.
Nah, purple drank has codeine in it. Which would work better than DXM, but still only for 4 hours.
That sucks. Hope you get better.
'That new CEO, Hein Schumacher...'
Sounds like one of them capitalist Nazis. (Just accept the contradictions inherent in the progressive mind.)
It’s not a contradiction once you understand how dialectics work. In fact, it is the inevitable way history solves contradictions on our way to utopia. Communism will be run by a global oligarchy of financiers and corporate technocrats. You will own nothing and be happy, comrade.
'In other words, ESG disclosure and goals would become a condition for contractors making bombs, bullets, and planes for the U.S. government.'
We demand a carbon neutral war machine!
Also gender-affirming, de-colonizing, anti-racist, GMO-free, and with 24/7 abortion access.
'The whole-of-government ESG agenda raises major constitutional and knowledge problems for government agencies.'
Could this be why Democrats ignore the Constitution and use their media house slaves to create/curate "knowledge"?
Yes.
Well, one of the reasons...
house slaves
You should probably not use that term here. 'Mothers Lament' is now the self-appointed arbiter of acceptable language on H&R. I used a similar term (house Negro) yesterday and he got all pissy and angry.
Just do yourself a favor and avoid certain topics and the new word police will be okay.
I don't mind since I am a free speech supporter. But think of the others here.
I used a similar term (house Negro) yesterday and he got all pissy and angry.
That's because you use it in a blatantly racist way. To paraphrase Carlin, it's not words that are the problem, it's racists.
turd, the TDS-addled ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
"‘Mothers Lament’ is now the self-appointed arbiter of acceptable language on H&R. I used a similar term (house Negro) yesterday and he got all pissy and angry."
Buttplug is absolutely racist as fuck, and he's trying to downplay it through minimization. You don't call black professionals "lawn jockeys" and assign them minstrel and jive accents because your criticizing their policies.
Here's an incomplete list of racist shit that Buttplug has posted here. If anyone wants receipts, ask me for the links and I'll post them:
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 3 mins ago
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Uncle Clarence (Supreme Court Justice Thomas) has had his hand out for over 20 years.
GIMME DAT WHITIE MONEY!
That fucking cop lover.
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 19 mins ago
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Sandy, I had a genuine fear that a Senator Walker would be shucking and jiving us good liberty-loving Georgians every day.
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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Many have asked for an update to the Buttplug Horse Race:
(Senator)Tim Scott 400-1 Whuffo Bro? Whuffo is you in dis race fo, bro?
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Do you remember Spermin’ Herman Cain? He sounded like a slave extra from Song of the South.
During his short run for POTUS Jon Stewart got in trouble by you Wokies for impersonating him. Are you saying black Southerners are on some sort of protected list? I am sure you are. I prefer free speech and open society over your political correctness.
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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No, you’re a fucking snowflake who only gets offended when one of your Lawn Jockeys is criticized.
Wow, that's pretty bad. Do they not ban people for being openly racist here?
No. But they do ban pedophiles who post kiddie porn links. Which is why Buttplug has a ‘2’ after his name now. Since the original account was banned for doing just that.
No, and that is to their credit. There's even a no-shit Nazi who posts here. I say it's better to leave the racists and the almost universally negative responses to them than to delete and ban.
When you ban actual racists, bigots, nazis, flat earthers, young earth creationists and other fuckwits you make them double down on their firm belief that they are right. When you let them talk you see how truly stupid they are and you get to mock them.
Maybe try not being a racist piece of shit, shrike.
Critics of these [anti-ESG regulation] bills allege they end up costing taxpayers significantly
These same economically illiterate critics want to force companies to have the approved ratio of genitals and skin tones in their boardrooms, operating theaters and flight decks, want the companies to pay union-approved wages and hire based on every possible attribute but merit. Things that end up costing taxpayers astronomically.
Hey, don't confuse the money the state lets you spend on your own stupid choices with the tax revenue they wisely spend on your behalf.
approved ratio of genitals
You transphobic fuck. They want a certain number of WOMEN, which has nothing to do with genitals.
Once again, Reason's junior varsity attempts to become competitive by sending in a right-wing ringer.
As usual, this is still a blog by and for misfits, malcontents, contrarians, and disaffected right-wing culture war casualties.
Found someone to replace Biden yet? What's the hold-up?
Glad to know you think free markets and ideologically-neutral business management are far-right concepts.
"I wouldn’t mind seeing Judge Barrett confirmed, if only because I believe it would precipitate the installation of four new, better justices during the first half of 2021." - Reverend Wish-I-Had-a-Delete-Button
Isn't it strange how Art constantly repeats the same banal talking points - yet gets cranky when anyone repeats the one thing he wrote that's genuinely funny? 🙂
When the Court is enlarged by better Americans, Sandra, will you finally recognize that you have no relevance or utility to modern America?
Until then, though, keep talking -- that makes it easier for better Americans to continue to shove even more progress down your whining, bigoted, contrarian, faux libertarian throat.
Thank you for your continuing compliance with the preferences of your betters. Next time, you should try to bring better ideas (and less old-timey bigotry and disaffectedness) to a culture war.
Fuck off and die, asshole bigot.
You expected Barrett replacing Ginsburg would immediately produce major victories ...... for Democrats.
You said Biden would expand the SC by 4 justices within 6 months.
In 3 years all Biden has done is swap one liberal justice for another.
Roe got overturned by a SC you said would have a 7 - 6 liberal majority.
Race-based college admissions got gutted by a SC you said would have a 7 - 6 liberal majority.
Your embarrassingly stupid prediction blew up in your face more spectacularly than I ever imagined. You look absolutely ridiculous. I'm struggling to think of any way the Biden Era SC could have played out that would have made you look worse.
And since you're the most repetitive commenter here, I don't even feel guilty ridiculing you in a repetitive way.
So open wider, Art. I'm not nearly done shoving your humiliating faceplant down your throat. 🙂
Your resentment toward your betters seems extreme.
Part of it derives from your contrarian and antisocial nature. Part of if from aligning with the bigoted, slack-jawed, losing side of the great American culture war.
In any event, I will console myself with victory -- at the marketplace of ideas, at the ballot box, and in an American society improving against your wishes -- over your faux libertarian, intolerance, obsolete, doomed right-wing preferences. You get to whine about it as much as you like, of course, because this is a free country. But the only lasting political solace you will experience will be precipitated when you take your stale, ugly, bigoted right-wing thinking to the grave, knowing you will be replaced in our electorate and society by a better, younger American.
You are welcome to believe better Americans are going to refrain from addressing the Supreme Court's unethical, obsolete, right-wing performance. You probably didn't see gay marriage, the diminution of superstition in modern America, a Black president, Obamacare, or integrated schools coming, either.
You're an embarrassment to even your backward hicklib brethren who think they're much higher in status than they actually are.
I don't usually engage in the incredibly boring back and forth ad hominem arguments that most of the comments sections degenerate into, but it strikes me when reading The Rev. Artie, that perhaps Andy Kaufmann didn't pass away after all. It's performance art.
Performance Artie. Hey that's not bad.
But how will you fit it in there next to the giant horse cock he's sucking?
"I’m struggling to think of any way the Biden Era SC could have played out ... worse." Biden could have appointed Sam Brinton instead of Ketanji Brown Jackson.
It’s amusing to watch you rant and rave. When the revolution comes, will you beg for your life like the little bitch you are?
He would never stoop so low, I’m sure.
DEI and ESG will only die when it's converts die out.
Just like other religions.
But since most wokesters do not reproduce biologically, and need to constantly recruit new members from normy families, we could extinguish them by eliminating their main recruiting paths, public K-12 and higher ed.
Government run schools being shut down would be the worst thing ever for leftists. They'd have to try television advertising to lure mentally ill kids into getting their sex junk cut off.
They breed by laying their eggs in the heads of other peoples children.
Public education is child abuse in the 21st century.
Maybe they'll find a charismatic leader and drink some special koolaid?
ESG is just a jobs program for Grievance Studies majors, lots of busy work for consultants. Mostly done as a way to appease progressive young people on X (formerly known as Twitter, in case you didn't know) who don't have much money to spend anyway. And maybe to get some investments from the California public employees pension fund.
Hey, the world needs baristas and waiters, too. (Actually a hot spot for employment under Bidenomics).
Waitresses can make good money.
Not if they constantly preach at customers.
No, seriously.
I personally know that Jill Valerk, nee Canada, made $80,000 per year when working at Fred's Mexican Cantina and Grill in Huntington Beach, California!
Not as hot as government jobs.
Exactly. You get more of what you subsidize, and when that item is in short supply, the extra you get is the dregs.
Thus it is with subsidizing college education. You get marginal students who need marginal fields to continue getting the high grades which keep those tuition dollars flowing in. That requires marginal professors teaching marginal fields.
ESG is a scam bigger than any Bernie Madoff c ould have dreamed of!
"he rejected the idea that "every brand should have a social or environmental purpose." He intended, he said, to build a "performance culture" instead."
J(ew)Free and creamjeff racist collectivist hardest hit.
He would totally blow the lid off of Boeing... Metaphorically this time
Meanwhile, three New York City pension funds have been sued for violating their fiduciary responsibilities because they divested from oil and gas companies.
This is a problem for the ESG crowd. Those funds exist to make a ROI and they are essentially telling investors that they will lose money and they should be happy about it. Outside of ESG, that is illegal. Not the losses themselves, but the intentional losses.
Proving it in court should be easy enough since the types that tout ESG tend to say the quiet parts out loud.
ESG hedge fund managers are just as guilty as violating the code of fiduciary responsibility as Bernie Madoff ever was. I'm not convinced that it's legal at all, inside of ESG or out, without specific instructions from a client to lose their money for a cause.
MAGA News: (with pictures)
Protesters carrying Nazi flags and white supremacist imagery gathered on an I-45 overpass in Houston
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A small group displaying Nazi symbols gathered Saturday on a bridge above Interstate 45 near downtown Houston.
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The group also held a banner that read, "make America white again” alongside one red and one black Nazi flag, a photo of which was posted to social media Saturday. The Houston Police Department was made aware of the banner and flags through at least one call, and one or two officers responded to the scene after 2:30 p.m., spokesperson Jodi Silva said
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/crime/article/make-america-white-again-banner-shown-i-45-18607249.php
There is no reason to be skeptical of these people's sincerity or suspect that they are actually progressives trying to make good on their promise that we have a Nazi problem. This story should definitely be taken at face value with no further attempt to look into it.
I see you have learned the Reason commenter style guide.
If a story agrees with your biases, it should be taken at face value.
If a story disagrees with your biases, it should be criticized and dissected until nothing remains.
In either event, the ultimate goal is to maintain one's personal biases (which might be called one's 'personal truth').
You would know, Jeffy, as that's exactly what you practice day-in and day-out here, Mr. Salon-man and editor of the Fatlantic.
How about those white supremacists outside of that Youngkin event before the VA election?
Just like those pro-Hamas protesters.
They may actually have been pro-Hamas protesters.
Yeah!
Just like all those fat, middle-age white guys who stormed the Capitol on Jan 6 were really BLM supporters!
Nazis ands Hamas are on the same side.
turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Another story about Texas Nazis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoOv00g-zdw&ab_channel=WFAA
Another story about Texas Nazis.
https://www.fox4news.com/news/dallas-nazi-flag-across-street-from-temple
Feds.
Hmm, not a name provided.
At least the Lincoln Party didn't include a black guy this time. But the use of white pressed shirts is usually a give away they are actors. Also a whopping 4 people? So less than 1% that occurs at every leftist Hamas party?
Good thing there’s a major party to choose that hasn’t declared some existential threat as a reason for more government control.
edit: that's sarcasm by the way
After neo-Nazi meeting, Germany’s far-right AfD bashed by Scholz
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz slammed the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) after an investigation found that members of the party were present at a meeting of right-wing extremists in which a “master plan” to deport migrants and “unassimilated citizens” was reportedly discussed.
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Several AfD officials met with right-wing extremists and neo-Nazi activists in a hotel near Berlin in November, according to the Correctiv report. The AfD officials — including Roland Hartwig, right-hand man to party co-leader Alice Weidel — met figures including Martin Sellner, an Austrian right-wing extremist in the Identitarian movement, who has admitted to neo-Nazi activity in his youth. Two members of the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU) also attended the meeting, according to the report.
https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-chancellor-scholz-bashes-afd-far-right-investigation-assimilation-comments/
AfD populists reject WEF globalists.
NAZIS!! EVERYWHERE!!!
Mostly in the lefts urban areas and spouting DEI based oppressor rhetoric.
There is on nazi that fund most democrats
They like their racial theories.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
You need to put a rhythm to your words. Make a rap out of it.
lying turd lies, and he knows that he's lying
lying assclown lies, and he know that he's lying
lying kid diddler lies, and he knows that he's lying
just a minute ago, and he knows that he's lying
FYI: The "far-right" in Germany was Socialists which is the "left" here in the USA. Of course; I know propaganda blow-hards like yourself really don't care about the facts. You only care about conquering the USA for you beloved [Na]tional So[zi]al[ism] even if it requires full on self-projection.
Over the weekend, three migrants, a woman and two children, drowned in the Rio Grande trying to come to America.
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/01/13/henry-cuellar-texas-border-eagle-pass/
This happened near a park that the "Texas Military Department" took over and refused access to the Border Patrol, who knew about the migrants in distress because the Mexican government called them to tell them apparently.
This is a disturbing story on many levels, including:
- Why is there a "Texas Military Department"?
- How did the Mexican government know those migrants were in distress?
- Why did the Texas Military Department deny access to the Border Patrol if they knew the migrants were in distress?
- The article says the Texas authorities tried to search the river for the migrants but couldn't find them. Was it a good faith effort? Did they try to find the migrants but just didn't know where to look? Did the Border Patrol know where the migrants were, and did they tell the Texas authorities their information about where they thought the migrants were?
- By what authority can the Texas Military Department seize this local park against the wishes of the local city government?
WTF is going on in Texas?
WTF is going on in Texas?
Well, they're a southern border state. I wonder if someone who has authority over the Southern border might tell us.
I know, I know. Who gives a shit about those three migrants. The woman and two children were INVADERS who deserved to die.
Freedom to travel is not freedom from consequences.
The river needs a trigger warning sign every 30 meters. Presione uno para español.
Perhaps encouraging people to make a dangerous trek here should be stopped.
No, it cannot be that!33
You're right. If only there weren't so many opportunities in America. Get rid of those opportunities and then they won't come here.
https://www.kff.org/report-section/understanding-the-u-s-immigrant-experience-the-2023-kff-la-times-survey-of-immigrants-findings/
We should make it well known to all the migrants that if they come here, they won't have any opportunities and they will be treated like garbage. Their children won't have better futures, and they won't have any rights and freedoms. The more racist and xenophobic we can make the US, the better!
We should let them know that they will be deported. We need to completely shut down the border due to an emergency via invasion and start mass deportations.
We're not here to support the world. And coming here for "better opportunities" certainly beats down the usual claim of "I need asylum"
Not really, but what about the hundreds of millions of military age men swarming over the border? Care to address that, you disingenuous fuck?
Welcome to the end of Federale legitimacy.
That’s horrible.
That’s all I have to say about that.
It is a strange situation.
One more question: If the Mexican government knew they were there, did the Mexican government try to rescue them while they were on the Mexican side?
On another issue of interest to libertarians, Ron Bailey's hottest year ever isn't getting off to a great start. Here in northern Illinois we've hit our high temp for the day at -4 f. Looking forward to breaking zero Wednesday AM. But I'm sure we'll be in the 80s by February to average things out.
The models to calculate global temps will be adjusted. Don't worry.
They recalculate temps up and economic numbers down
Global warming leads to global cooling! It all makes sense now!
^THIS^... It's literally what many 'environmentalists' are preaching lately. The whole boat got started as Global Cooling, then Warming and when neither one of those would pan-out it's just Changing now.
The religious idiocy in it is full blown.
I wonder if they are both right. We should be in a heavy cold spell like when glaciers started to roll but since we burn things to stay warm we are trapping heat so we get a moderate climate. What happens if we meet the delusional CO2 goals? Will the glaciers start rolling again? I wonder how the commie basrards will blame that on humanity...
Weather isn’t the climate!
Unless it’s hot outside.
football helmets always shatter during outdoor playoff games
It just got up to 0 here in sunny southernly St. Louis, but then the sun set about 10 minutes ago. At least the wind died down a bit compared to last night.
Just wait, we'll all be gaslighted into believing that these subzero temps never occurred.
This is not the arctic freeze you are looking for....
When it is really cold --- it is weather.
When it is really hot --- it is climate change.
Yes but with that -4 Green wind chill factor adjusts that to 84 degrees
South Dakota has been getting double digit below zero (F) temperatures for the last three days. Today, Monday, we may get into the single digits below zero. I'm trying to start the car at 14 below now. Apparently the car didn't get the memo that it's supposed to be the warmest year on record because I had to hook up the battery charger to push amps back in.
I'm wondering if the weather people will dare to talk about how long it's been since we've had these kind of sub zero temperatures.
So western corporations have decided that expensive virtue signaling may not be the road to success. Very cool. But what, you may ask, is going on elsewhere?
Trigger warning. Escobar is not a libertarian.
https://www.unz.com/pescobar/year-of-the-dragon-silk-roads-brics-roads-sino-roads/
China is fast on the way to become an AI global leader by 2030. Tech giant Baidu, for instance, recently released Ernie Bot to rival ChatGPT. AI in China is expanding fast on healthcare, education, and entertainment.
Efficiency is the key. Chinese scientists have developed the ACCEL chip – capable of performing 4.6 quadrillion operations per second, in comparison to NVIDIA’s A100, which delivers 0.312 quadrillion operations per second of deep learning performance.
China graduates no less than one million more STEM students than the U.S., year after year. This goes way beyond AI. Asian nations always reach the top 20% in science and mathematics competitions.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) may be lousy on geopolitics. But at least they did a public service showing nations that lead the planet in 44 critical technology sectors.
China is number one, leading on 37 sectors. The U.S. leads on 7. Everyone else leads zero sectors. These include Defense, space, robotics, energy, the environment, biotechnology, advanced materials, key quantum technology and of course AI.
Trigger warning. Escobar is not a libertarian.
No, he's not. I read a few of his articles, and he is a Putin apologist, wants a multipolar world, and is very very concerned about Zionism.
And this is hosted at unz.com? Isn't Unz the guy who thinks that Mossad was behind 9/11?
Remember that kerfuffle in Charlottesville back in 2017 with that Tiki Torch thing? Yeah me neither. But it turns out the torch bearers are still being prosecuted for felony “burning an object” charges.
https://www.unz.com/article/more-charlottesville-narrative-collapse-prosecutors-as-well-as-judges-forced-to-recuse-in-unite-the-right-tiki-torch-persecutions/
"The entire Albermarle County VA prosecutors’ office has just been forced to recuse for the appearance of bias, in the latest explosive development related to the 2017 Unite The Right torch demonstration. This follows the December 2023 recusal of the entire 6th Circuit Court over Chief Judge Claude Worrell’s undisclosed status as a potential witness and counter-protester. Taken together, the scope of the conflicts behind the prosecutorial and judicial recusals is unprecedented—another example of what VDARE.com calls Charlottesville Narrative Collapse.
(For more background read my original investigative reporting piece, “The Night the Lights Went Out in Charlottesville,” which helped lead to the recusal of the court.)
The four-hour hearing on Monday, January 8th involved a blistering tour de force by defense attorney Peter Frazier arguing that the Albemarle Commonwealth Attorney’s office should recuse because of Assistant Prosecutor Lawton Tufts’ undisclosed history as an operational and legal adviser to radical Left counter-protest groups before and during the Unite the Right rally [Albemarle County prosecutor pushed out of 2017 torch case, by Hawes Spencer, Charlottesville Daily Progress, January 8, 2023]. (Read Frazier’s Motion to Disqualify here.) The hearing was presided over by recently appointed Judge H. Thomas Padrick Jr., a substitute judge and adjunct professor at the conservative Christian Regent University. Frazier brought in emails, obtained through FOIA requests, showing Tufts aiding and abetting radical anti-white hate groups like Black Lives Matter and Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ), who mobilized to prevent defendant Jacob Dix and other permitted protesters from engaging in First Amendment activity during the Unite the Right weekend in August 2017."
An article from Jason Kessler? Really? The no-shit Nazi who organized the Unite The Right rally?
Remember shrikes alt right shooting of 3 Muslims? Usual leftist Biden voter.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-greatest-islamophobia-hoax-in-america-exposed/
Nowhere in your article does it say that he voted for Biden. He might have, but your article doesn't say one way or another.
A more thorough investigation into Eaton's life reveals he actually sounds more like a libertarian.
https://www.sevendaysvt.com/news/driven-by-hate-man-charged-in-burlington-shooting-was-a-volunteer-with-a-troubled-personal-life-39673363
Maybe he was motivated by hate, maybe not, who knows. He does seem mentally unstable though.
What drives me crazy is how easy it was to convince these supposedly smart people.
If ESG was good for business - they'd already be doing it. They're smart people, right?
If they thought ESG was necessary - then they'd be willing to accept the loss of efficiency (ie, profit).
Instead they let themselves be convinced they could 'make the world a better place' *and* that it would cost them nothing. Indeed, it would make them stronger!
In the end they didn't make the world place and didn't make money either.
Businessmen are suckers for fads.
We went through ISO9000 certification nonsense, Quality control teamwork exercises, and of course the diversity and tolerance sessions, Just before leaving they tried to implement Toyota's Lean principles for manufacturing into a tech based company. I haven't heard but I'm sure they are all in on DEI and ESG. And some time during all that the CEO sold off the PC manufacturing arm to the Chinese leaving the place to wither away.
CEO of the last company fell down that rabbit hole.
First started with the DEI, got an Chief Equity Officer. Trust me, nothing makes you feel less valued than the constant barrage of "We have this many (everyone but you) in leadership positions but it's nowhere near enough we need this many" on every all hands.
Then he started coddling the progressive millennial whiners with their extremely hypersensitive rhetoric. Eventually forcing him to abandon the very company culture and the inspiration that he built the company on because he was a white dude and so wasn't allowed to be inspired by non-white cultures.
Then it got seriously bad. Like shite managers being promoted because they needed skin color quotas, and female employees openly hostile to white males. Departments were flat out dysfunctional.
Whatever. He was a liberal as a kid, when everyone around him when progressive he just played along. He's got his billion, the lowered company performance may suck, but he's rich enough already it's not like he can't say fuck you and walk away from anyone.
It's never been easier for women and minorities to get hired into corporate America than it is today. What you do once you're in the door is up to you. Some companies will even show favoritism to historically underrepresented groups in promotions to the lower managerial levels. But after that it depends on what you accomplish. And some of the lower percentages at higher management levels are just an historical artifact, of the types of people the company hired 10, 20, or 30 years earlier.
You say this, but the Peter Principle is a real thing.
When a company grows exponentially through acquisition and being prominent in a new market, like a lot of tech companies, there's isn't a 10, 20, or 30 year legacy to blame it on, either. You end up with a hell of a lot of entrenched middle management playing cover for one another.
The "what you accomplish" aspect decidedly did not matter in that company. Others I know who worked at large, formerly rapidly growing, tech companies saw similar issues. It doesn't shake out until there's a bloodletting during a downturn.
Difference here, is that people are getting Petered into those spots based on the color of their skin. NOT entirely on accomplishments. Good workers may still be valued and retained, but if they want to move up when an ESG-centric company deems them undesirable because they have a penis or white skin, they move on to the competition.
Big company politics is fucked up enough by its nature. Executive approval of racial quotas and the rest perverts it all even further, and destroys corporate culture. It's bad business.
You need a good ESG score to get investments from the big investment funds, who tend to hold your stock long term, unlike most investors, who dump you after a bad quarter or two. It's blackmail. Can you still say blackmail?
Turns out flour is just too white.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/baking-company-hosts-competition-barring-white-participants#
King Arthur Flour is hosting the competition in cooperation with Project Potluck, which refers to itself as “the largest professional community inclusively for People of Color (POC) in Consumer Packaged Goods.” Business Insider praised the organization’s attempts at “lifting up minorities in the overwhelmingly white consumer goods and food industry.”
Well, the good news is that cake flour is typically naturally unbleached, so there's that.
Why are there no POCs immortalized as consumer product logos? Because people complained about using POCs as product logos a few years ago.
Why would it be newsworthy for a CEO to be focused on corporate performance? Not long ago, that was simply assumed. What changed?
Hello, dear fence-sitter. How would you define "not long ago"?
It is like the culture war that Reason constantly dismisses is actually happening. And it isnt the right doing it.
Jesse, it's only a culture war when the right reacts to whatever the left is foisting upon everyone else, without discussion or consent. You know this.
SO much this.
The right is ginning up a culture war by complaining that the UN, Federal, and State governments should probably not have a say in who runs a company, or what that company might see as it's mission and goals.
For fuck's sake, it's the UN. Of COURSE they should, and have always, been an organization focused on the greater good of every widget manufacturer in podunk Illinois. Why would the right complain about it now if not to cause cultural divisiveness?
Republicans pounce!
They should change their mascot from an Elephant to a Stealthy Puma!
under the auspices of the United Nations (U.N.)—suggest an effort to globally coordinate private and public sector activity toward a shared set of social objectives.
By the way, for those of you who paid attention to your history lessons (gen x and older), we have a name for this kind of system.
Does it start with an F?
Is the second letter an "A"?
Will sarc complain if you correctly use the word?
I'll bet the it rhymes with "cist".
¡Ay Caramba!
On today, January 14, 2024 AD, the day when Guatemalan President-elect Bernardo Arévalo, an outspoken Leftist and Pro-China politician that ran on a progressive & left-liberal platform, was supposed to inaugurated as President, the innevitable and long warned happened: Reportedly, a coup to stop him from getting into power is now taking place
The President-elected and his allied politicians at the Congress of Guatemala have been refused their swearing-in and were locked inside the building
Congressmen from the president-elect's party, Semilla Movement, report being arrested & detained inside Parliament.
- Bellum Acta
Global South in flux
"Trump trolls Biden with 'White House Senior Living' ad"
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"Donald Trump has trolled President Joe Biden with a spoof advert depicting the White House as a “senior living” establishment where “residents feel like presidents”.
The mock TV commercial uploaded on Mr Trump’s Instagram page clipped together awkward shots of the current president at the beach and eating food, ending with him taking a huge bite from an ice cream..."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-trolls-biden-with-white-house-senior-living-ad/ar-AA1mREzp
turd hardest hit.
FWIW Terry Smith, one investor mentioned in the article, wrote an excellent short book called "Accounting for Growth" on corporate valuation. Many years ago he was fired from his research position at UBS P&D, supposedly for writing the book, as some of the contents conflicted with UBS, but in reality for refusing to produce research favourable to a company that was an investment banking client of UBS.
This piece of shit thinks murder of an un-armed protester is amusing:
"SRG2 12/23/23
Then strode in St Ashli, clad in a gown of white samite and basking in celestial radiance, walking calmly and quietly through the halls of Congress as police ushered her through doors they held open for her, before being cruelly martyred for her beliefs by a Soros-backed special forces officer with a Barrett 0.50 rifle equipped with dum-dum bullets.”
Why not just load her in a gas chamber you slimy pile of Nazi shit?
"Only if all actors contribute to the integration of environmental, social and governance issues in investment decisions, can significant improvements in this field be achieved."
This is the ACTUAL dictionary definition of "fascism!" Thank you, United Nations, for admitting the truth behind your global goals in such a blatantly crystal-clear way for once!
Why exactly should a business concern itself with U.N. goals?
Especially given the fact that the U.N. doesn't seem concerned with its own goals.
Regarding ESG, blackrock gaining some ground and competing for the #1 spot in the race of newly minted, BTC-etfs.
They swore up and down BTC was killing the world, was unsafe, was for criminals, and was using exorbitant amounts of energy and causing climate change.
What changed? Well, they found out they could, in a shock to no-one, make some money on it.
All of a sudden, Larry Fink completely unconcerned and assured BTC is probably fine.
Regardless of what anyone thinks of BTC, it certainly is a nice highlight that they will only bleed money, or forego making it, for so long before good old fashioned capitalism takes the wheel.
Business and education have been seriously “colonized” by ESG and DEI. It’s time to refocus.
"A Friedman doctrine‐- The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits"
By Milton Friedman in 1970
https://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/13/archives/a-friedman-doctrine-the-social-responsibility-of-business-is-to.html
Commies and Marxies are in the system.
Corporate opportunists know this.
ESG/DEI are Marxism by other means.
Why not call this what it is, fascism?