In reference to the Budweiser boycott, I had read that the company did that in order to boost their Corporate Equity Index (CEI) score and it sounded suspiciously like the same thing as the Environmental Social Governance (ESG) score I heard about elsewhere. Are those two terms for the same thing or are these separate scores with their own respective metrics?
It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. They're always renaming and repackaging the same, rotten content when the people finally wise up and push back. Same as with the 6 million different names for communism and agenda 21: same shit; different stink.
ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance, an approach to investing that’s supposed to take into account social impacts beyond the financial benefits to shareholders.
This is also a brainchild of (((Larry Fink)))
CEI, or the Corporate Equality Index, is a metric designed by the Human Rights Campaign to track how corporations perform on inclusion of LGBTQ employees.
So, yeah they are definitely related, but not exactly the same thing, although they are pushing for the same overall Marxist goals.
[ + ] La_Chalupacabra
[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 1 point 2 yearsApr 27, 2023 14:44:52 ago (+1/-0)
They're always renaming and repackaging the same, rotten content when the people finally wise up and push back.
Same as with the 6 million different names for communism and agenda 21: same shit; different stink.
[ + ] ParnellsUprising
[ - ] ParnellsUprising 1 point 2 yearsApr 27, 2023 14:44:42 ago (+1/-0)
This is also a brainchild of (((Larry Fink)))
CEI, or the Corporate Equality Index, is a metric designed by the Human Rights Campaign to track how corporations perform on inclusion of LGBTQ employees.
So, yeah they are definitely related, but not exactly the same thing, although they are pushing for the same overall Marxist goals.
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