They are, because they’re made up of humans with human health risks. The shareholders just dont realize that yet.
Or they think the consequence won’t apply to them, and they’re probably right. The nz compounds are real.
Yeah things will clear up just in time when their food runs out. Just wait.
“The shareholders” usually equates to a couple of insanely wealthy majority holders. The rest are mostly just regular people with regular people opinions of things.
This means nothing except that we are all implicated on the destruction of the planet. Burn the Altars of Wall Street and the world will heal.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_personhood
Corporate Personhood, all the rights of people, none of the responsibilities or jail time.
…and not a status an average person would allocate them, but for some reason judges and politicians are just that anti-humanist.
They’re pro-money more than anti-humanist. They vote with their investment portfolios more than their heads.
Corporations are the only ‘persons’ it should be acceptable to subject to capital punishment.
If one is found to have behaved in a destructive or sociopathic way, its capital should be seized, socialised or auctioned off, and the proceeds primarily put toward remediation.
Corporations are more amoral than immoral, their undesirable behaviours are typically the result of the incentives they’re rewarded for exhibiting. It would also help if their involvement in the creation and policing the rules they’re expected to follow were severely diminished.
You can always dig a canal to bring flooding into the business district, think outside the box!
This is obviously a crude attempt at a joke and not real advice.
Depending on the source, Wall Street is somewhere between 3 and 25 feet above sea level. It wouldn’t take much to dampen the market’s spirit. :-)
Wars would look a lot different too.
If waste and pollution would count as cost, you’ll see this effect. Now they benefit that people all over the world bare their costs
This is one reason it is so wild that corporations in the US are entitled to “free speech” (in the form of spending) after the Citizens United decision. They get benefits as if they were a person, but far fewer of the natural restrictions.
I guess if they’re considered “rich”. I just figured out I’m technically middle class and I ignore most health issues. Granted i don’t smoke, drink alcoholic drinks rarely, or have any sort of entertainment budget or discretionary monies for extracurriculars.
If obly there were a way to pass off my CC debts like corporations lol.