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The world you propose is a frightening one where everyone becomes a slave to their masters. Such absolute loyalty is a dream of dictators, and certainly not something that should be the rule in any free country.
All drug manufacturers don't make the same medications. But what you are suggesting is that if a person is in a hospital and the company they work for doesn't make the life-saving drug they need, then they should choose to die instead. Sorry, but I'm not dying for any corporation or any employer. And they don't own me, nor should they own anyone else either.
If an Exxon employee is about to run out of gas while driving should he let his car drift to the side of the road depleted of fuel just because he can't find an Exxon gas station, even if there is a competitor's gas station on the other side of the road?
Slavery of blacks was abolished by the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution with the Abolition of Slavery in 1865. Are you suggesting all people should be virtual slaves to their corporate masters?
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