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Did someone suggest you should? BTW, the social media are corporate owned as well. Is it now a pick and choose type situation where this corp. is "good" and that corp. is "bad"?
There's a difference worth noting: the corporate media are all about providing content, while the social media only provide an avenue for content.
The kind of corporation I'm especially picking and choosing against is the kind that enjoys undue influence on the political sphere through monopolistic size, economic privelege and absurd protections of personal free speech.
Free speech doesn't have to be personal to be constitutionally protected -- or so says SCOTUS in Citizens United. I think it was the majority opinion which noted that the first amendment does not specify who gets free speech, and therefore an entity doesn't have to be a person to have free speech.
That's plainly a total perversion of what the Framers intended, but what else is new?
And it set things up so the only way to reign in corporate "speech" is to change the Constitution.
Is OWS about ending mass consumption? I don't know. Put on a conehead and get to a GA and ask.
A "conehead" ? ? ?



















If two months of lower sales have these people fearing for their lives, what does that say about the stability of their businesses? They're apparently one winter away from bankruptcy.


