James Lindsay: ESG - Corporate Manipulation and National Security Threats | The Vivek Show

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Join host Vivek Ramaswamy and guest James Lindsay as they delve into the complex and paradoxical world of modern inclusivity movements. Discover how the synthetic value of inclusivity has led to a culture of exclusion, drawing parallels to totalitarian regimes and Mao's blueprint. Unravel the ESG cartel's manipulation of the corporate world and its far-reaching consequences on national security. Examine the self-destructive nature of inclusivity movements, the shielding power of identitarian labels, and the importance of individual action and community involvement in addressing these pressing issues. This eye-opening conversation is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our society.

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Time-codes:

00:01:24 - Factors contributing to the trend of mentally ill as cultural icons

00:03:08 - America's direction and Mao's blueprint comparison

00:05:10 - The new culture of exclusion in the name of inclusivity

00:09:18 - Paradox of civil rights and inclusivity's circular nature

00:11:14 - Self-destructive nature of inclusivity movements

00:16:10 - Identitarian labels as a shield against accountability

00:20:38 - The Corporate Equality Index and its implications

00:24:47 - ESG investing and its impact on executive compensation

00:26:17 - The ESG cartel and its influence on American industry

00:30:00 - National security threat posed by ESG constraints

00:32:00 - China's unrestricted warfare strategy

00:34:00 - Tesla as an example of a company beholden to China

00:38:15 - The importance of individual action and community involvement

00:39:49 - The need for participation in local politics

00:40:27 - Understanding the playing field and corporate loyalty

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