I think on number 2, it is not purely colloquial to use the word corporation, this is a legal definition too. There are different laws and regulations for a corporation than for a person. If a person physically prevents another from taking life saving medicine, and that person dies, they might be tried for manslaughter. But if a corporation does it via a policy decision, it’s perfectly legal and is actually a great business decision worthy of investment.
I was specifically talking in the context of a “what can we do as consumers” discussion rather than anything legal, although there are deffo legal aspects to the meme.
I think on number 2, it is not purely colloquial to use the word corporation, this is a legal definition too. There are different laws and regulations for a corporation than for a person. If a person physically prevents another from taking life saving medicine, and that person dies, they might be tried for manslaughter. But if a corporation does it via a policy decision, it’s perfectly legal and is actually a great business decision worthy of investment.
Oh, that’s true, you’re right! Good point.
I was specifically talking in the context of a “what can we do as consumers” discussion rather than anything legal, although there are deffo legal aspects to the meme.