Madeleine Morris on Nostr: The SCOTUS ruling that corporations were people in as much as they could donate ...
The SCOTUS ruling that corporations were people in as much as they could donate politically, and yet still not held legally liable, like an individual, for harm, creates a legal incoherence that is not just bad for the legal system, but is intolerable to the human psyche.
The subsequent SCOTUS ruling that the President is above the law compounded this sense of incoherence.
It should not be shocking that people without any shred of recourse to justice resort to murder.
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