• FfaerieOxide@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    I refuse to respect corporations like I respect human beings, and I don’t think they deserve human rights or the influence they have over our government.

    I don’t think corporations are people either. You and I agree on that.

    I do think I was correct in my read of the OP screenshot as indicating a desire to own and profit of the labor of a “person”—a position which should be examined and the underpinnings of which roundly rejected.

    At a base level it’s the same underpinning that inform people’s desire to be landlords.

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      8 months ago

      I do think I was correct in my read of the OP screenshot as indicating a desire to own and profit of the labor of a “person”—a position which should be examined and the underpinnings of which roundly rejected

      My mind went in a different direction when I read it. It made me think about the Citizens United ruling and how legal recognition (or lack of recognition) doesn’t guide my moral compass. And practically speaking, I don’t think AI would be legally recognized as a “person” unless it benefits the ruling class and widens the wealth gap.

      I also disagree with your judgement. There are definitely red flags in the post, but I don’t think it’s fair to read between the lines and jump to conclusions based on one post. It could easily be a satire account.