Thursday, July 5, 2012
Corporate Mantra – Screw Your Neighbor – Lifeguard in Florida Saves Life and is Fired – Thomas Lopez – Jeff Ellis Management
More of this “f*ck your neighbor” corporate personhood horseshit in the
news with a lifeguard in Florida fired for saving a drowning victim because the
victim was outside designated corporate franchise territory.
All this contract, skimmed profit, white envelopes to people who award no-bid contracts, the outsourcing by city and town
governments stuff sometimes goes too far. Kind of like the fire department
letting your house burn down because you have not paid your local fire
department protection tax etc.
Screw your Neighbor - the new Corporate Personhood Mantra.
Can’t this Jeff Ellis Management corporation, but is a person, but without any personal moral responsibilities according
to the Thomas/Scalia f*ck you I got mine Supreme Court, can’t this corporate
person be held in contempt or in negligence to help save a non-corporate life
form - a human being?
No Moral Responsibilities for the Corporate Person – the New Man.
Doesn’t Right to Life Florida State have any Good Samaritan Laws to
make insurance companies not have the right to charge more for liability in the
case of Thomas Lopez, a lifeguard, saving a life outside a designated
franchised for profit geographic area?
Florida, the Right to Be F*cked State.
I’ll wouldn’t be caught dead in it - drowning or otherwise!
Read the shit here below for yourself:
Unf*cking believable!
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