--On October 12, 2011 11:00:32 AM -0700 "Zach C." <fxchip () gmail com> wrote:
Indeed? Are they supposed to be taking pictures of events with
handmade cameras? Wearing clothes they made from the ground up? Not
shaving or shaving with crudely-fashioned makeshift blades from spare metal?
The usage of corporate products does not disqualify one from
criticizing those corporations, their behaviors, their products or the government.
No, but it certainly does make one a hypocrite.
At
least partially because it's practically unavoidable for most people.
Are you honestly saying they should have just spread local word of
mouth in their area and hoped it would sweep the country because that
wouldn't have used any corporate resources? That is a most
inefficient way of moving people, especially with a news media that
is proving actively hostile to those who are admittedly threatening its cushy seat.
Isn't that interesting? They want to get rid of all the corps, yet
they don't want to do without their products because it would be "a
most inefficient way of moving people"
If you can't see the irony and hypocrisy of that position, you might
be a liberal. Oh, 'scuse me, progressive.
--
Paul Schmehl, Senior Infosec Analyst
As if it wasn't already obvious, my opinions are my own and not those
of my employer.
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