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by devinus
108 days ago
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A corporation, according to US law, is considered a "person" and afforded many of the same rights as an individual citizen (https://www.fincen.gov/who-united-states-person). Even outside of the US, a corporation is widely considered to be a company of people with their own agency and rights. A person or group of people should be able to set their own boundaries without being subjected to immoral and unjust retaliation, i.e. corporate murder (https://x.com/i/status/2027515599358730315). Also, ask any frontier model what Pete Hegseth thinks about democracy. |
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Are you going to tell a farmer they are violating John Deere’s rights for boycotting their enshittified tractors?