Yeah I've heard this remark before. It has been propagated by the people benefitting from the status quo.
The solution is called "malice" and it is a very real legal concept. (Not quite the same as the dictionary definition.)
It is a very high threshold to meet, legally, that revolves around intent. In order to convict, you would need to prove deception + malice, in a court of law.
Yeah I've heard this remark before. It has been propagated by the people benefitting from the status quo.
The solution is called "malice" and it is a very real legal concept. (Not quite the same as the dictionary definition.)
It is a very high threshold to meet, legally, that revolves around intent. In order to convict, you would need to prove deception + malice, in a court of law.