• Alaik@lemmy.zip
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    31 minutes ago

    To quote a comedian… I’ll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    it’s time

    It’s time? It should never have started in the first place, corporations are obviously not people, but Americans in their never ending wisdom of thinking they’re the best in the world at everything have been letting corruption slide into their government for the past 5 decades and their country is now at the point where it’s way, WAY worse than classical corrupt countries.

    They actually saw lawmakers and judges deciding that corporations can be people, but only when it suits them (can’t have corporate CEOs go to jail for the crimes of his corporation now, can we?) and they did nothing

  • Wojwo@lemmy.ml
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    Corporations can be people, but their lifetimes have to be tied to the average lifespan of the citizens. So every 80 years or so it has to die and pass it’s holdings onto a child corp. Also a reversed lottery where a statistically equivalent amount of corporations get statistically equivalent diseases to the American population. Your state has a statistically higher level of cancer due to industrial waste, the local corporations have a statistically higher chance of just ceasing to exist. The accountants and lawyers would effectively work around it, but at least it might make a corp think twice before introducing the all new deep fried stick of butter sandwich with fentanyl.

  • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Treating corporations as people has warped US politics and harmed the climate. We need to overturn Citizens United.

    Does she not understand which court case is which? Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Co. in 1886 was the case that established corporate personhood in the United States.

    If you do not understand the history of corporate personhood, you cannot hope to attempt to overturn it. Corporations wield more power than ever, and they will spend billions of dollars to ensure it stays as court precedent.

  • MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world
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    *better than people.

    Actual people suffer repercussions from crimes, including penalties that inhibit their ability to earn money - while corporations have a layer of protection real people don’t have that makes it generally illegal to prevent them from making money. Corporations, even when they commit murder (corporate or human) face the equivalent of misdemeanours, simple fines, or are expected to punish themselves.

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    *except for the death penalty. We should absolutely be dissolving companies with a track record of illegal activity or ones that effectively kill people for profit.

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    For the curious, Amy Westervelt runs the podcast drilled, which does unbelievably incredible reporting on climate change and fossil fuel corporations.

    I seriously cannot recommend her work enough, it’s spellbinding.

    https://drilled.media/about

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    We never started. Laws did, because the government ceased to be “by the people, for the people”. We have to fix that first.

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    We need to start fully treating them like people. The Reich wing is pushing for the death penalty, great, Plantir and Nestle and the like can be the first to be executed.

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      Right. First we execute them all, then we stop treating them like people.

      We have this tool, let’s use it for the one worthwhile use it has before destroying it.

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    Clawback bullshit case defences, but also clawback bullshit tax defences.