Topic: ESG
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria have become a tool for companies to impose ideological standards that can lead to censorship and deplatforming of individuals or groups that do not align with specific political views. This trend raises concerns about the erosion of free speech and individual liberties, as financial institutions and corporations increasingly engage in practices that restrict access to services based on political beliefs. The implications of ESG policies highlight the need for vigilance in protecting privacy and free expression against corporate and governmental overreach.
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Mike Flynn, John Eastman, and James Comer Challenge Bank of America’s “No Political Bias” Claim on Debanking Conservatives
Bank of America denies political discrimination as congressional investigations probe claims of debanking.
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Treasury Department Attacks Florida’s Law Against Social Credit and Debanking
Supporters argue that Florida’s House Bill 989 protects citizens from unfair banking practices, challenging federal concerns over national security.
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Moms for Liberty says PayPal froze their account, support DeSantis’s move against biased companies
The group has also previously been locked out of Twitter.



