It has taken me a long time to learn how to absorb insults passed down to me from bad stars on TV. Since my anger does not deter them, I rely on more fair treatment from their viewers. I think the criminal culprits are expecting too much by trying to make the world reject me in favor of their industry supported fraud. Do they plea their case on behalf of freedom of expression? What about my freedom of expression? What happened to that? What happened to my freedom of expression about business people? Don't I have a right to express my views without them being turned into stand-up routines and sold to audiences as comedy behind my back? I did not share my valid views based on my real experiences for a laugh. See how the TV tramples all over our freedom of expression when we express something with which they disagree? But if they disagree with it, why broadcast it? To trick you into thinking they're on your side. They have no sense of our position and are therefore incapable of expressing it convincingly on their own. Oh, Jay Leno lampooned Rupert Murdoch with my words, did he? What a rebel! Sure, you can trust him. And Amy Pohler mocks network executives with my words, right? Oh, I guess you can trust her and you can trust NBC. And see how George Carlin bashed businessmen with my words? You can trust him. You can trust HBO. They're the only ones with the courage to stand up and share the truth - with my words. Winning the public trust is of paramount concern to stars and broadcasters. This may explain their ruthlessness in grabbing so many of my popular posts and using them for lies. It is generally agreed in every nation of the world that electronic broadcasting is a mind control tool of governing power. Most of us are predisposed to criticize broadcast content along these lines and to reject it when it steers us towards self betrayal. That's why they needed to put so many of my words on the TV as their property: they are words belonging to the very same author who warned you of its treachery. They knew you always trusted me more than you trust them. By stealing my words, they stole the public trust that was attached to them. And now they apparently want us all to stay loyal to stars who deceived us and made fools out of us. They think they can force feed their criminal prejudice directly to their badly betrayed viewers to discourage any future success on my part that would highlight their hideous evil for all time. I expect that most people are too reasonable to fall for this ugly ploy, at least as long as it no longer consists of deeply compelling words stolen from my vast blogs. There's a corporate slogan on one of the bus stop billboards on Pender Street. You can't miss it. It says: We're in the business of music for business. Why does the music business need to embark on a public relations campaign? And is this their position? Do they think it is fair to sacrifice music for business? Well, with that attitude, I guess the best music you'll ever hear from them will be whatever they can steal off the web from devoted artists like myself. I make a distinction between music and fraud. They probably don't think about it that long. Oh, and you know what the bus stops in Germany said all through the 1930's? The Jews are our misfortune. I wonder what horrible, bloody cost will be imposed for corporate abuses of advertising in the twenty-first century. |
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Freedom of Depression
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