the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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I only want justice.
Pretty soon it'll be illegal to sue corporations. I give it five years, maybe less given how reactionary the Supreme Court is.
Pretty soon corporations will be suing random commenters on the internet for defamation whenever they say anything negative about them
Except they already do that now. Companies have abused the legal system to go after negative Yelp and Glassdoor reviews.
Abused? Working as intended
Think of how much more efficient this is! Instead of all the time and money wasted ~~bribing~~ lobbying politicians, corporations can just vote in Holden Bloodfeast directly now!
How much is it to found a company in Delaware and how many do I have to found to get 50%+1 of the vote?
Didn't some oil company have a lawyer sent to jail for the crime of winning a case against them?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/28/chevron-lawyer-steven-donziger-ecuador-house-arrest
no more half measures, walter