THEY’RE HERE.
All that infects the West has taken root in Japan.
It is getting hard to stay atop all the madness inundating us. As I was working on an additional posting on my last topic, public health care being used against us, I get an email on another topic and I feel this takes precedence. First, please permit me to discuss the topic of the email in a broader context. Any thoughts, whether in support or of an opposing view are welcome.
In the past couple of years there are three, 3 letter policies that have suddenly emerged from the shadows; ESG, SDG, and DEI. While I can not say for certain, it is my current belief that ESG is the top down initiative for the other two and one other that I have yet to come across. Again, as I am trying to make sense of this myself, opinions and especially any hard facts differing from my own are welcome, sought actually.
Environment/al, Social /Justice and Government/Governance (ESG) origins are murky as I have not found two sources agreeing upon the year it came to be. Most place its birth as a term in the early 2000s. In brief, it is a social credit system set up by ultra rich nosey do gooders that rate financial institutions and corporations and even governments on how their business transactions advance Environmental, social Justice and governance agendas. Wonder why Corporations in the US are chomping at the bit to anger their customers and lose billions in income and stock value? It is, in my opinion, because doing so allows them to earn the necessary ESG points required to keep their access to needed financial services provided by the financial institutions behind the ESG movement. Let my say here, that while “ESG” as a term is new to me, first heard this 18 months ago, it was obvious that some sort of social credit system similar to China’s existed and was being utilized. You do not jump into shark infested waters after witnessing others get devoured unless you are fleeing a worse fate with less chance of avoiding it.
Same with DEI, or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. This either supports the Social Justice (S) of ESG or is governed by it, possibly both. Sustainable Development Goals, you guessed it, SDGs have the same relationship with Environmental (E) of ESG. While evidence of Governance (G) is in such abundance that we are practically tripping over it, I have not come across the “3 letter” for it.
The letters “SDGs” or “SDG” are all over the place in Japan. As I wrote earlier, this is posted in a billboard sized sign in Ueno Zoo. I have seen it on posted in the local Itayokado, think Walmart, and even at my dry cleaners.
The email prompting this post.
Link to the browser view, which I encourage one and all to take a look at.
https://mailchi.mp/eltbooks/popular-english-coursebooks-for-adults-881731?e=7c682e380f
It has landed on the shores of the Mikado’s domain but how far has it spread? We now have proof positive that at least there is a supply of this rubbish in English language textbooks for use in Japan. Plus or minus a year of two, around 2018 a first year med student “corrected” my English telling me we could no long use binary pronouns. In January of this year a boy of around ten years of age introduced himself to me in English along with his pronouns. Frankly, it is this issue I have long dreaded having to deal with and expected to end my career, not masks. Please take a look at all the points of SDGs are. Doing so will illuminate for the reader that while the E and S are different legs of the ESG stool, they are intertwined as gender equality, meaning more than the only two true genders, is part of Sustainable Development Goals. Not sure how that can be; can’t sustain a population if you geld too many of its members. Do not be fooled, SDGs are not just some nutso environmental wack job’s wet dream, it also fulfills pronoun police’s fetishes too.


Hey Kitsune, check out the 7th scroll photo on our uni's homepage: https://www.pu-hiroshima.ac.jp/. The kommie/marxist nonsense is big in Hiroshima - arguably the most UN/NGO/foreign money-controlled place in Japan. Not to mention Hiroshima-native (foreign-puppet) Kishida being installed as PM following the West's take-out of Abe.
Since Abe's takedown, the gene therapy death jabs weren't the only thing that was pushed into high gear. So too, was the insanity of SDG propaganda - at least here in Hiroshima.
A few profs have put on presentations about the SDG scam and I have offered to participate as the person opposing this kommie/marxist nonsense. They always decline my suggestion.
However, despite the western-kommie push for this gross nonsense, it will never be more than superficial anywhere in any of the Asian societies. i.e. Japan has had societal roles for cross-dressing dudes a helluva lot longer than any western society.
As for the not-so 'green' energy silliness - again, never going to happen in Asia. The western leaders are blinded by their own ideological retardation.
The encouraging thing is, the creepy globalist types pushing this acronym-infused, 'death-by-ideology' cult are losing, and they know it. Hence, the panicked push for more acronym garbage. Even in the euroland heartland of kommie/marxist nonsense, they're losing - recent Dutch and Spanish elections are cases in point.
India, China and Russia (and the vast majority of the planet) are happily, sitting back and letting the insane west, dig its own grave ever-faster.
Our response - 'No'.
and of course, never comply.
It's cultural Marxism. If you look at all these initiatives, what they end up doing is the very thing they claim they are fighting against. The phrase "Black Lives Matter" in and of itself is an indictment. Thus, the only real response to such an assertion is, "Who says they don't?"
This whole idea of "globally ending poverty" will only lead to widespread poverty. Zero hunger will lead to global hunger. Good health and well being will lead to lack of health.Quality Education will lead to global indoctrination. Gender Equality will end will Gender inequality far greater than before. Clean water and sanitation will lead to lack of water and bad sanitation. Affordable and Clean energy will lead to unaffordable lack of energy, Decent work and economic growth will lead to indecent work and economic stagnation, industry renovation will lead to de industrialization, reduced inequality will lead to more inequality, sustainable cities will lead to dependent cities, responsible consumption and production will lead to irresponsible consumption and severely hampered production... by now you see where this is going.