BlackRock, the company that got the contract to rebuild Ukraine after the war, is going to "force behaviours" saying: "You have to force behaviours. At BlackRock we are forcing behaviours."
More on the controversial Corporate Equality Index (CEI) scoring system overseen by the Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ+ lobbying group in the world:
One would have hoped that the Ukrainians would be allowed, after the war has ended, to rebuild their country the way they want to, with their own interests in mind. Not in this reality! Unfortunately there are various ambulance chasers trying to make a buck off of Ukraine being in ruins, and it appears that the mega investment company BlackRock is on top when it comes to getting the lucrative contract to rebuild Ukraine.
What does BlackRock have in store for Ukraine after the war? ESG or Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance. The goals of ESG sound great on paper, but pan out very differently IRL. Whereas the E in ESG originally meant that companies would be expected to use and invest in renewable sources to diversify their energy input (which is good overall), now it means BlackRock bullying any company that obtains its non-renewable energy that most companies still rely on from countries that the US needs everyone to boycott. The S in ESG originally meant that companies had to allow and negotiate with unions to ensure a better and safer workplace for the workers. Now it means firing people who don't use preferred pronouns. The C in Corporate Governance originally meant that companies had to integrate and contribute to communities they moved into. Now it means corporations becoming proselitizers and forcing their woke ideology onto everyone around them.
Naturally, the enforcement of woke ideology comes with a lot of Stasi-esque snitching and citizens being turned into government spies. Ukraine is currently being used as a convenient testing ground to unroll a new "state platform" app called DIIA (created by Google and VISA) which citizens are encouraged to use to report their fellow citizens to the government:
What no one seems to notice is that the DIIA apps seems oddly similar to a government propaganda app that already exists in Russia, namely Gosuslugi. Russian Youtuber NFKRZ explains the use of this Russian government app in the following video, and goes on to read some of the Russian government propaganda letters he himself has received through this app:
So what is the difference between the DIIA app and the Gosuslugi app? The only difference I can see between the two is that the one is used to disseminate Russian propaganda within Russia and the other is used to disseminate Western propaganda within Ukraine. Both apps seem to have a surveillance/tracking/snitching function in their respective countries. This is basically the kind of "help" that the West has in store for Ukraine: a Westernized Gosuslugi.
More on the controversial Corporate Equality Index (CEI) scoring system overseen by the Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ+ lobbying group in the world:
The CEI is a lesser-known part of the burgeoning ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) "ethical investing" movement increasingly pused by the country's top three investment firms. ESG funds invest in companies that oppose fossil fuels, push for unionization, and stress racial and gender equity over merit in hiring and board selection.
As a result, some American CEOs are more concerned about pleasing BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street Bank - who are among the top shareholders of most American publicly-traded corporations (including Nike, Anheuser-Busch and Kate Spade) - than they are are about irritating conservatives, numerous sources told The Post.
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Mulvaney, 26, who transitioned from male to female in the beginning of March 2021, has reportedly earned more than a million dollars from enforsements including fashion and beauty brands that also include Ulta Beauty, Haus Labs and CeraVe, as well as Crest and InstaCart.
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"The big fund managers like BlackRock all embrace this ESG orthodoxy in how they apply pressure to top corporate management teams and boards and they determine, in many cases, executive compensation and bonuses and who gets re-elected or re-appointed to boards," entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who is running for president as a Republican and authored "Woke Inc.: Inside America's Social Justice Scam," told The Post: "They can make it very difficult for you if you don't abide by their agendas."
In 2018, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, who oversees assets worth $8.6 trillion and has been called the "face of ESG", wrote a now-famous letter to CEOs titled "A Sense of Purpose" that pushed a "new model of governance" in line with ESG values.
"Society is demanding that companies, both public and private, serve a social purpose," Fink wrote. "To prosper over time, every company must not only deliver financial performance, but also show how it makes a positive contribution to society."
Fink also let it be known "that if a company doesn't engage with teh community and have a sense of purpose it will ultimately lose the license to operate from key stakeholders."
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In his first veto, President Joe Biden last month rejected a GOP-backed bill that sought to block ESG investing - especially in pension fund where, critics say, American retirement funds will be sacrificed to a radical left-wing agenda.
Protesters in Paris targeted BlackRock's office there this week due to the company's role in managing and privatizing pensions, which are at the heart of the French government's recent retirement-age reforms.
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Inside the CEI system pushing brands to endorse celebs like Dylan Mulvaney
The controversial Corporate Equality Index (CEI) scoring system, overseen by the Human Rights Campaign, awards companies beneficial points for moves like endorsing trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.nypost.com
"The HRC administers the CEI ranking like an extortion racket, like the Mafia" - James Lindsay, New Discourses podcast
One would have hoped that the Ukrainians would be allowed, after the war has ended, to rebuild their country the way they want to, with their own interests in mind. Not in this reality! Unfortunately there are various ambulance chasers trying to make a buck off of Ukraine being in ruins, and it appears that the mega investment company BlackRock is on top when it comes to getting the lucrative contract to rebuild Ukraine.
What does BlackRock have in store for Ukraine after the war? ESG or Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance. The goals of ESG sound great on paper, but pan out very differently IRL. Whereas the E in ESG originally meant that companies would be expected to use and invest in renewable sources to diversify their energy input (which is good overall), now it means BlackRock bullying any company that obtains its non-renewable energy that most companies still rely on from countries that the US needs everyone to boycott. The S in ESG originally meant that companies had to allow and negotiate with unions to ensure a better and safer workplace for the workers. Now it means firing people who don't use preferred pronouns. The C in Corporate Governance originally meant that companies had to integrate and contribute to communities they moved into. Now it means corporations becoming proselitizers and forcing their woke ideology onto everyone around them.
Naturally, the enforcement of woke ideology comes with a lot of Stasi-esque snitching and citizens being turned into government spies. Ukraine is currently being used as a convenient testing ground to unroll a new "state platform" app called DIIA (created by Google and VISA) which citizens are encouraged to use to report their fellow citizens to the government:
What no one seems to notice is that the DIIA apps seems oddly similar to a government propaganda app that already exists in Russia, namely Gosuslugi. Russian Youtuber NFKRZ explains the use of this Russian government app in the following video, and goes on to read some of the Russian government propaganda letters he himself has received through this app:
The Federal State Information System "Unified Portal of State and Municipal Services (Functions)," commonly referred to as Gosuslugi (Russian: Госуслуги), is a digital platform operated by the Russian government. The platform was established in 2011 with the aim of providing individuals and legal entities with online access to information about state and municipal services in the Russian Federation, as well as providing electronic forms for these services.
Gosuslugi allows users to access information about state functions for control and supervision, services provided by state and municipal institutions, and services offered by organizations involved in the provision of state and municipal services. All services offered on the portal are linked to specific regions of Russia, with the availability of services and their conditions for provision being determined by the location where the service is requested.[1]
As of December 30, 2020, the platform had registered 126 million users in Russia.[2]
Gosuslugi - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
So what is the difference between the DIIA app and the Gosuslugi app? The only difference I can see between the two is that the one is used to disseminate Russian propaganda within Russia and the other is used to disseminate Western propaganda within Ukraine. Both apps seem to have a surveillance/tracking/snitching function in their respective countries. This is basically the kind of "help" that the West has in store for Ukraine: a Westernized Gosuslugi.
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