OPP Newsletter wrote:
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/17672-how-to-strip-corporations-of-constitutional-rights
I have said it before and reiterate it here:
Corporations do not make decisions, humans make decisions on behalf of corporations. The status of person-hood afforded corporations makes the corporation, not the actual decision makers, responsible for the decisions of others. That is wrong, IMO, both ethically and morally. It absolves the decision makers and owners of any criminal activity when the corporation is caught.
Not only what I posted, but as was stated in the article regarding Yahoo's acquisition of Tumblr. A person cannot be owned or t***sferred as a commodity as is done with corporations this day and age. If we say that corporations have person-hood, but can be owned and t***sferred, when do we add "real" people to the commodities list to be bought and sold.
Currently, corporations are s***es to those who own them, have no chance of removing themselves from ownership and are required to take responsibility for said owners and decision makers. How many ethical, moral and acceptable behavior issues does that violate.
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