Should have? At least a dozen. But that's only because my school of thought is "any government that starts even sniffing at totalitarianism should be burned down instantly, no questions asked". Most people do not adhere to that philosophy. Bread and circuses, you know.
But the supreme court declaring corporations are allowed to perform medical experimentation on their employees would absolutely shatter the country politically. People are still angry about the Tuskegee syphilis study, something that happened nearly a hundred years ago and affected a total of 600 people. "Walmart says take this mystery injection or you're homeless" is much, much worse than that and people know it.
It would create two polarized groups: one very large, extraordinarily angry group that believes the federal corporatocracy needs to be destroyed and the people in charge need to face justice immediately, and another group of DNC diehards who would defend their chosen political side to the death no matter what they do. At that point, there is no reconciliation. America is already so fractured that there's almost no chance of ever recovering. There's no way it could withstand yet another political balkanization.
But the supreme court declaring corporations are allowed to perform medical experimentation on their employees would absolutely shatter the country politically.
The Supreme Court once told Americans that criminal sterilization, Japanese internment camps were ok, and passed the NFA and nobody cared, so.
How many moments have we had that should have started the second civil war by now?
Should have? At least a dozen. But that's only because my school of thought is "any government that starts even sniffing at totalitarianism should be burned down instantly, no questions asked". Most people do not adhere to that philosophy. Bread and circuses, you know.
But the supreme court declaring corporations are allowed to perform medical experimentation on their employees would absolutely shatter the country politically. People are still angry about the Tuskegee syphilis study, something that happened nearly a hundred years ago and affected a total of 600 people. "Walmart says take this mystery injection or you're homeless" is much, much worse than that and people know it.
It would create two polarized groups: one very large, extraordinarily angry group that believes the federal corporatocracy needs to be destroyed and the people in charge need to face justice immediately, and another group of DNC diehards who would defend their chosen political side to the death no matter what they do. At that point, there is no reconciliation. America is already so fractured that there's almost no chance of ever recovering. There's no way it could withstand yet another political balkanization.
"It's not censorship if a corporation does it"
"It's not a war crime if a corporation does it"
The Supreme Court once told Americans that criminal sterilization, Japanese internment camps were ok, and passed the NFA and nobody cared, so.