The arrest and summary imprisonment or executions of Big Oil company executives and stockholders for pro-fossil fuel propaganda and accelerating the rate of anthropogenic climate change along with its effects, which I deem to be a crime against humanity.
I find the summary executions, especially when broadening to not those directly responsible, to be rather extreme and potentially dangerous given how many may have ties to such companies and the potential abuse in any extreme reordering of society. Perhaps
a case could be made corporate execs deserving the death penalty for potential human rights violations in the third world countries.
@NitroFury
I think it is fine to maintain some sort of standard,
especially if it’s stuff like this Though I am leery of them hiding even dangerous info from us because of how far “dangerous” can be stretched.
@Violet Rose in The Rain
Worry is justified even if I don’t mind a standard possibly being applied.
@Dustcan
I don’t mind that. More the conduct from the justice department before it that would bug me in pulling back the charges. Even if they railroaded him, political interference still is political interference.