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M1ch431 | 2 years ago

Are there laws against collaborating with other shareholders/investors to push an agenda (e.g. green energy)?

Just as strikes by employees cause major companies to bend, I'd imagine the same would be true if there was a consensus among those who have a stake in the company/work there. I'm not suggesting that there necessarily needs to be strikes or market manipulation, just that applying focused, intense pressure collectively would cause the companies to bend. It may not be the smartest thing to do with your money in the short-term, but we desperately need to (yesterday) rally behind things like green energy and sustainability.

Changing hearts, moving minds, changing policy individually is hard. I do agree with you. I personally choose to reject the learned helplessness instilled by only voting correctly by calling people to action - to encourage discourse among their peers. If you're knowledgeable or have specific insight, speak out, make appearances or encourage and lift up those who are willing/capable to be in the spotlight.

I do absolutely realize that whatever I do is a drop in the bucket because I am essentially a nobody and am physically unwell. My heart is hardened by this backwards world, and I probably don't do many favors for the things I am passionate about because I rarely sugarcoat how I express myself. Still, I do what I can when I think can be a rational voice.

Putting yourself out on a limb - being gutsy and inspiring others, is something that has been forgotten largely in part (in my mind) due to the shattering of the middle class and because of mainstream media (and the divisiveness they instill).

But I'd like to say that moving forward as a society, in a way that makes everybody happy - with plentiful benefits to our economy, is something that only people with stakes in absolutely unethical companies (e.g. companies involved with fossil fuels) would openly take issue with.

The research is pretty clear: we need to shed this dirty habit if we want the Earth to be a good place.

Customers/the many should be more active in their purchases/the way they vote. But as I explained, advertisements largely brainwash people, and there aren't enough alternatives to simply boycott these companies.

Intelligent people, skilled people, (edit:) and people with money need to take the stage and move this world forward.

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