Straight to the point: The State Comptroller of New York, Thomas DiNapoli then made a fucking terrible letter to the largest US corporations, urging to boycott the Olympic Games in Sochi. Given the fact that the financing of the Olympic Games depends on 92 percent of the event sponsors and translators, this letter can be called a serious attempt to disrupt the US government's Olympics in Sochi.
In order. In the US, there is a special office of the Comptroller, which literally is responsible for ensuring that taxpayers' money is distributed to the public good. Comptroller of New York City also is the sole trustee of the 160-billion pension fund, which is one of the largest institutional investors in the world. Do I need to explain that his uncle, who is responsible for this loot is a pretty serious guy?
So this is the nice uncle sent the largest sponsors of the Olympic Games in Sochi, a letter in which he asked them to put pressure on the Russian government. Funny Requirements: transnational corporations have to influence Russia's internal laws banning homosexual propaganda. Moreover, the letter says that Russia's gays need to ensure freedom of speech and freedom of assembly, such that both the text of the law, we are not limited.
But that is not all. In addition to Thomas DiNapoli is a letter signed by a further 20 institutional investors whose assets exceeds the total amount of 327 billion dollars. Well, it's about how Russia's GDP in 2001. That is not sickly lads are asking business to collide with the largest Russian and put pressure on our president and IOC
The letter was sent to the following companies:
- Coca-Cola
- Dow Chemical
- General Electric
- Omega (Swatch)
- McDonalds
- Panasonic
- Proctor & Gamble
- Samsung
- Visa
If these companies do not agree with the requirements of the Comptroller and other institutional investors, those threatening deterioration of the image that most companies.
For those who do not understand, I write in bold:
The US government makes major Olympic sponsors to bend the Russian government.
You can somehow relate to the Olympics, but to allow the US to intervene in another's domestic politics, whatever it may be, can not be. Even through the financial instruments, and not winged democracy.
Well, you know what the answer is waiting for the Americans?
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