Occupy Twitter? Share Trending Many of the country’s largest corporations have abandoned their traditional roles as, you know, businesses to jump hard into politics – always, it seems, on the side of the woke performative left. The partisan flavor of the companies’ metamorphoses is no accident. The moves were triggered partly by overt threats made by leftist politicians, of course. But top corporate managers were also intimidated by Occupy Wall Street; picketing of annual shareholder meetings by leftwing activists; and endless pressure from a well-funded cadre of leftist organizations to adopt “environmental, social and governance” (ESG) shareholder proposals, which are nothing more than instructions to companies to enter politics for the left.