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Jeffrey Hobbs's avatar

No surprise that America got railroaded into accepting the canard that a corporation is a person with the right to vote. With two million corporations chartered in Delaware leaning on the shoulder of the judge, how could he decide otherwise? It may be regarded as "settled law" by SCOTUS, but we also know that term means nothing when it comes to voting or abortion. On the basis of the Callais decision, corporations could be gerrymandered out of any voting rights. Or perhaps we could redefine corporations as uteruses?

Sue Nethercott's avatar

At its simplest, fascism is the merger of corporation and state with violence.

The state is an organisation of the people.

The Supreme Court has already given corporations rights under several amendments to the constitution, and now it looks like it will give it the right to vote as well, which it has denied to many people despite the constitution giving them the right.

The state is also giving corporations welfare.

The oligarch techbros behind the 'throne' are working towards a people-less society.

ICE is wreaking violence on the people. Making it impossible for people to make ends meet is a form of violence.

A study some time ago showed that what ordinary people want, they don't get, when it comes to legislation.

America is already a fascist state.

BTW - how will a corporation show photo ID or a full form birth certificate or driving licence or passport?

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