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In reply to the discussion: So there is an open discussion now happening on TFG essentially turning the US into a dictatorship if he wins [View all]ancianita
(42,488 posts)"nothing personal, just business" clause; at which point the humans must be able to prove loss, harm, or damage to their life and liberty.
I still believe laws must include "charter death" as the penalty of collateral human damage, which corporations are responsible for foreseeing and avoiding, with accidental human death still being as punishable by charter suspension as voluntary manslaughter is punishable by prison.
The fact that fictional personhoods now span the globe doesn't immunize them from any humans' jurisdictional claims of loss, harm and/or damage, even if international law hasn't even been enforced across the human sphere.
This claim remains valid: that any entity that lives longer than human life spans should consistently undergo human review of its deserving, by human moral standards, to continue its legal fictional existence.
Such corporate reviews used to be the case.
One more thing. It's very real human oligarchs who hide from rule of law behind their shields of fictional personhoods. That's got to end.