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There are a couple of things wrong about this post. In #5, yes, people stop purchasing Bud Light, but they don't stop drinking beer. They just switch to a different brand. And #7, the companies being forced to abide by the ESG scoring are already owned by BlackRock and/or Vanguard.
This garbage currently being forced down our collective throats has nothing to do with profits -- it has to do with humiliation and destabilization of society.
Yea, we need a very much memetic explanation of how Blackrock / VG / ESG / social credit score system works, to seed into the mass consciousness asap
"end internationally traded companies" would be what I'd sugguest.. our enemies abroad have literally bypassed the militaristic approaches in favor of backdooring through American companies. Should be mega-illegal
Yes. And let there be more than three automobile companies in America. Delorean was the last one to challenge this. The car looked cool, but unfortunately didn't run well. We need more entrepreneurs like Tucker and Delorean to create more car companies.
Right! We saw this happen when Japan challenged the US with cars that were cheap, reliable and fun to drive in the 70’s. Our cars needed an engine rebuild at 100k and they were gas guzzling rattle traps at 10 years old.
I drove a 2003 ford ranger before they were gay and had 140k miles before I even changed the tires. Hardly even changed the oil. Slow as fuck though.
Yep.
Yeah, BS guilt about the truck drivers for Bud is just insane too. That reads exactly how it's written; an appeal to emotion and goodwill.
There is also no stated solution, leaving a possible lingering thought of hopelessness and "may as well keep buying to support the employees who just go along!", also forgetting that many truckers are independent contractors or orgs taking these jobs.