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Greenwald explains why the CIA and Big Corporations Now Deploying Woke Ideology


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2021 Apr 15, 9:08pm   500 views  7 comments

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https://greenwald.substack.com/p/big-corporations-now-deploying-woke

Big Corporations Now Deploying Woke Ideology the Way Intelligence Agencies Do: As a Disguise
By draping itself in the finery of political activism, the corporatist class consolidates political power, corrupts democracy and distracts from its real functions. ...

Similar agencies of deceit, militarism and imperialism now robustly use this same branding tactic. The CIA — in between military coups, domestic disinformation campaigns, planting false stories with their journalist-partners, and drone-assassinating U.S. citizens without due process — joyously celebrates Women’s Day, promotes what it calls The Agency Network of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Officers (ANGLE), hosts activities for Pride Month, and organizes events to commemorate Black History Month. The FBI does the same. ...

It’s so sweet that one is tempted to forget about, or at least be more understanding of, all the bombing campaigns and all the dictatorships they install and prop up that repress and kill the very people that they purport to honor and cherish. Like the GCHQ, how menacing can an intelligence agency be when it is so deeply and sincerely supportive of the rights of the people they routinely spy on, repress and kill?

Again, this does not make the CIA perfect — sure, they make some mistakes and engage in some actions that are worthy of criticism — but to combat real evil, you do not go protest at Langley. They are engaged in important work combating homophobia, racism and misogyny. Thus, real warriors against evil look not to them but instead go searching online for the Boogaloo Boys and boomers on Facebook who post Q-Anon and other problematic memes. That is where your focus should remain if you want to root out the real threats.

Large corporations have obviously witnessed the success of this tactic — to prettify the face of militarism and imperialism with the costumes of social justice — and are now weaponizing it for themselves. As a result, they are becoming increasingly aggressive in their involvement in partisan and highly politicized debates, always on the side of the same causes of social justice which entities of imperialism and militarism have so effectively co-opted.

Corporations have always sought to control the legislative process and executive branch...

But they are now going far beyond clandestine corporatist control of the government for their own interests. They are now becoming increasingly powerful participants in highly polarizing and democratic debates. In the wake of the George Floyd killing last summer, it became virtually obligatory for every large corporation to proclaim support for the #BlackLivesMatter agenda even though many, if not most, had never previously evinced the slightest interest in questions of racial justice or policing. ...

Ever since, large corporations are diving into numerous other political debates with great vigor and force — provided that their views are in alignment with affluent liberal culture and prevailing social justice pieties (though, like NBA officials and stars, they confine themselves to easy domestic causes and scripted liberal platitudes while they steadfastly avoid commenting on any injustices that may implicate their business interests, such as debates over labor abuses in China or Amazon’s abuse of its workers). ...

Part of the motive may be self-serving strategy. With Democrats controlling both houses of Congress as well as the Executive Branch — all of the instruments that can legislate and regulate their businesses — they may be calculating that using their massive weight to serve the Democratic Party’s political agenda is wise. Doing so could curry favor with powerful lawmakers and regulators and result in rewards or, conversely, allow them to avoid punishment and recrimination for the crime of refusing to engage in activism. That motive at least partially explains why they have been so generous with their donations to Democratic candidates. ...

The farcical nature of all of this is obvious. Just as it is laughable that the CIA and GCHQ care about social justice, feminism, and racial diversity as they bomb and subvert the rest of the world in ways that contradict all of those professed values, the idea that corporate giants who use sweatshops, slave labor, mass layoffs and abuse of their workforce care about any of these causes would make any rational person suffocate on the stench of their insincerity.

But whatever the motives, the dangers of growing corporate involvement in U.S. political debates are manifest. In its healthiest form, the way democracy would function is that citizens vote for the representatives they believe will best serve their interests, and those representatives then enact laws they believe their constituents favor. But when giant corporations use their unparalleled economic power to override that process — by forcing state and local governments to rescind or reject laws they would otherwise support due to fear of corporate punishment — then the system, by definition, far more resembles an oligarchy than a democracy. Rod Dreher, writing on Monday in The American Conservative, advanced arguments and concerns that were once the province of the left:

This is progressive oligarchy. Woke Capitalism is a threat to democracy. As I write about in Live Not By Lies, these same people are eventually going to eagerly collaborate with government to create the Social Credit System necessary to make this country controllable.

When is it going to occur to people on the Left that Big Business is doing all this because it knows that if it makes the right moves on cultural issues that matter to the Woke, it will be able to do whatever it wants to workers? It has never had to worry about Republicans. That may be changing soon, if we elect a crop of populists who know how to do more than tweet and make belligerent but empty speeches. I’d like to see Republicans like this get elected, and get active to remind Big Business of its proper place. . . .

When it comes time to identify the root causes of social pathologies, we will look elsewhere. The concentration of wealth and power in the hands of the corporate class and the ways they abuse and eliminate labor, control government, and destroy the working and middle classes will be impossible to see, as we are all blinded by the glare of their virtuous Instagram posts about racial justice and their unified campaigns against voter suppression. In an instant of swooning over their benevolent devotion to social justice, we will forget what they actually exist to do. When we work to harness their power to support our own political causes, we forget about how out of control and menacing that power is, and what it is most often used for. And that is exactly the way they want it.

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1   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Apr 15, 9:17pm  

That’s well stated. I think he’s right, this does make sense.
2   Ceffer   2021 Apr 15, 11:04pm  

Kinna a long winded way to describe Trojan horses, fifth columns and useful idiots. Greenwald is going to be MAGA Redwald pretty soon instead of Bluewald.
3   gabbar   2021 Apr 16, 6:54am  

Its an economic war against the American middle class.
4   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Apr 16, 8:30am  

gabbar says
Its an economic war against the American middle class.


Replacing all working Americans with illegals and hXb cheaper labor. Really fucked up how they treat us. Ruling class of abusive fucking pigs.
5   Patrick   2021 Apr 16, 3:35pm  

Ceffer says
Kinna a long winded way to describe Trojan horses, fifth columns and useful idiots. Greenwald is going to be MAGA Redwald pretty soon instead of Bluewald.


It's kind of interesting to see a very gay man come to the same conclusions that most conservatives already hold.
6   Patrick   2021 Apr 18, 11:15pm  

https://nypost.com/2021/04/17/cowardly-ceos-woke-political-activism-is-a-pr-gimmick/

They signed a declaration under the heading “We Stand For Democracy,” as if IDs somehow suppress the voting (many studies show they don’t). Stories were leaked about who signed onto the effort and who did not, presumably to shame those who did not. A massive ad appeared in The New York Times and elsewhere.

Despite the fawning coverage of CEOs standing for democracy, the whole thing had a cheap PR-gimmick stench to it.

What is this really about? It’s about protecting themselves from the Democratic Party’s progressive wing, which despises them because they run successful, profitable companies. Regulation of their business and their massive pay packages is in the air.

So what better way for Jeff ­Bezos, Fink and the rest to keep AOC and her ilk away than beating up on some red state voting laws?
7   AmericanKulak   2021 Apr 19, 1:40am  

Some ABC Affiliate "Journalist" went to the house of a Paramedic who donated to Kyle Rittenhouse to demand answers as to why he was a Right Wing terrorist. This was a Utah local station, no less.
https://www.rt.com/usa/521436-paramedic-doxxed-rittenhouse-donation/

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