The joys of being a multinational corporation with deep pockets and a knack for dodging accountability. Boeing, the esteemed aircraft manufacturer, has once again found itself in the midst of a safety crisis, and we’re not surprised. After all, who needs to worry about a few hundred lives lost when there are profits to be made and shareholders to appease? According to The New York Times, the US Department of Justice is considering a deferred prosecution agreement with Boeing, which would allow the company to avoid criminal charges but require the appointment of a federal monitor to oversee its safety improvements. Wow, what a slap on the wrist. It’s not like they’ve been playing fast and loose with safety protocols or anything. Let’s recap the highlights of Boeing’s recent safety record: 📌Two fatal crashes of the 737 Max: Remember those? Yeah, the ones that killed 346 people and led to a global grounding of the aircraft. No big deal, just a minor oversight on Boeing’s part. 📌Door plu