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by semanticist
757 days ago
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So the owner of Boeing should be held personally liable? Okay, cool, except Boeing is a publicly traded company which means that the 'owner' is countless individual shareholders around the world, many of which are in turn other companies, whose owners are in turn things like pension funds. So if you have a pension, should we be locking you up 'cause it was partially invested in Boeing? Alternatively, you can have a specifically named role which is to be held liable? But then as far as the 'company' is concerned it's still just cost of doing business. There's only three viable ultimate sanctions for a corporate entity: financial, being split up, and the death penalty. |
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