Los Angeles becomes the first major city in the US to call for an amendment to the constitution that would guarantee constitutional rights only to living human beings, with the aim of removing those freedoms from corporations. You can watch a video about it here.
Now, I really don't know too much about how the constitution protects corporations, but my question about this would be - if the constitution no longer applies, what regulations will corporations face? My guess would be that the governing bodies of the businesses these corporations are a part of would have to step in and get a lot more strict about what corporations can and cannot do. However, without doing a lot more research, I can't say whether this would be a good thing or a bad thing for your country. I just thought it was interesting, and it most likely came from the same roots as the Occupy movement.
Now, I really don't know too much about how the constitution protects corporations, but my question about this would be - if the constitution no longer applies, what regulations will corporations face? My guess would be that the governing bodies of the businesses these corporations are a part of would have to step in and get a lot more strict about what corporations can and cannot do. However, without doing a lot more research, I can't say whether this would be a good thing or a bad thing for your country. I just thought it was interesting, and it most likely came from the same roots as the Occupy movement.
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