What some people are missing is that we are moving towards a cashless society and the number of individual banking institutions are reducing. The bank is acting like a modern Robber Baron knowing it owns the factory shop and owns the workers housing and is telling its customers to fuck off if they don't comply with the bank's demands.
Humans moved from barter to precious metals to paper equivalent and now to an electronic message. The bank can socieo-economically analyse its customers from their financial transactions. What happens when the bank decides as an open policy they will extend the current trend to go above the law and banking services will only be provided to the right type of believer?
The Canadian Government a "liberal progressive" group of elected officials opted against direct action legislation to lift the trucks parked up in protest and instead passed laws which specifically targeted the ability of political dissidents to engage in everyday life. Mission creep is a dangerous thing.
There is no need to build gulags if you can starve the individual within their own community, and the community itself has to stand and watch. Its creating an electronic stock in the village square.
The idea of a good corporate citizen needs to be re-examined. Originally it was to stop the managers from killing staff and/or the general public and/or preventing asset stripping at any cost, while hiding behind the faceless corporation. Its not to allow managers to asset strip while manipulating the economic or political lobby power to create the illusion of "doing good works".