First of all, apologies for semi-ranting earlier.
The phrase "The government controls the media, the government controls the people." is essentually not incorrect nor specifically about America. During WW2 Japan used the phrase, "every inch of film is a bullet". It was this time that all media production was controlled my the central government. Granted we aren't in the same situation, the idea is not baseless. - This is also where I say that the US government wouldn't control all the media, just the internet.:exhausted:
I don't disagree with the idea behind the act itself, just the excecution.
And I agree with you Ceewan that the politions dont all vote on monetary gain.
I haven't been called a thief for downloading yet. Though I know the reason for people getting upset about it.:thief:
endless_blue_water, I do agree with your stance on the protesters. Although, I don't blame big businesses, the economic model in the US needs a LOT of work. By meaning "successful" the meaning can be a bit eschewed. CEO's of some companies, can earn more in one year, than most people can in a lifetime. This isn't always because they are successful. If the company is to blame for some accident etc. for example the case of the Leeman Bro's collapse, the CEO walks away with millions of dollars severanve whilst the people who were owed buy them got nothing. As he is effectively in control it would seem right that he forfeit this in light of his failure to keep it afloat.
Ahhh. I seem to have ranted off topic too...:vomit::notagain:
Any news on the bill? I don't live in the US, news is old by the time I get to read it...
The phrase "The government controls the media, the government controls the people." is essentually not incorrect nor specifically about America. During WW2 Japan used the phrase, "every inch of film is a bullet". It was this time that all media production was controlled my the central government. Granted we aren't in the same situation, the idea is not baseless. - This is also where I say that the US government wouldn't control all the media, just the internet.:exhausted:
I don't disagree with the idea behind the act itself, just the excecution.
And I agree with you Ceewan that the politions dont all vote on monetary gain.
I haven't been called a thief for downloading yet. Though I know the reason for people getting upset about it.:thief:
endless_blue_water, I do agree with your stance on the protesters. Although, I don't blame big businesses, the economic model in the US needs a LOT of work. By meaning "successful" the meaning can be a bit eschewed. CEO's of some companies, can earn more in one year, than most people can in a lifetime. This isn't always because they are successful. If the company is to blame for some accident etc. for example the case of the Leeman Bro's collapse, the CEO walks away with millions of dollars severanve whilst the people who were owed buy them got nothing. As he is effectively in control it would seem right that he forfeit this in light of his failure to keep it afloat.
Ahhh. I seem to have ranted off topic too...:vomit::notagain:
Any news on the bill? I don't live in the US, news is old by the time I get to read it...