Free Enterprise Project Questioned if Intuit operates in lockstep with HRC’s far-left, anti-religious advocacy demands.
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Free Enterprise Project's Director, Justin Danhof, had questions for Intuit at Shareholder Meeting
** Free Enterprise Project asked Intuit Board of Directors about shareholder money spending on carbon neutrality as well as far-left following views.
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** Justin Danhof of the National Center ([link removed]) for Public Policy Research posed two quick questions for the leadership of the financial software company Intuit.
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Earlier this month, the company announced a partnership with Project Drawdown to become “climate positive ([link removed]) ” by 2030. Intuit claims it has already achieved so-called carbon neutrality by – among other actions – purchasing carbon offsets. Carbon offsets are meaningless. Regularly ridiculed as a way for corporations and the Hollywood elite to cleanse their guilt over production and consumption, even the far-left publication ProPublica wrote last year that: “In case after case… carbon credits hadn’t offset the amount of pollution they were supposed to, or they had brought gains that were quickly reversed or that couldn’t be accurately measured to begin with. Ultimately, the polluters got a guilt-free pass to keep emitting CO₂ ([link removed]) , but the forest preservation that was
supposed to balance the ledger either never came or didn’t last.”
Justin's first question was, "How much shareholder money has the company spent on these worthless offsets that amount to nothing more than green virtue-signaling?"
His next question involved the company’s complicity with the Human Rights Campaign and its corporate ratings charade called Corporate Equality Index. Intuit consistently maintains a perfect score on this index. This means that the company is essentially barred from donating funds to numerous Christian and conservative charities. Intuit also accedes to HRC’s demands not to oppose any shareholder resolution which HRC supports. Furthermore, Intuit must have three outward-facing events or shows of support for the LGBT community annually in order to maintain this perfect score.
To be in line so perfectly with the HRC’s index is to say that the company has basically become an advocacy arm of the far left, supporting only approved liberal causes and events, and kowtowing to HRC regarding support or opposition to shareholder proposals.
Justin's second question was this: "Given that Intuit operates in lockstep with HRC’s far-left, anti-religious advocacy demands, why should conservatives or Americans of faith continue to use your products and services?"
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