The_Red
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(Jul 14, 2007 - 1:38 PM)
mtv with its over-40 minuets of advertising per 20 minuets of shows of questionable worth if not simply questionable entertainment value... peddling junk influence at the cost of civility, manners and humility to all viewers dumb enough to turn on, tune in, and drop out. The television channel responsible for too many lawsuits to count. The channel itself is a mouth-piece for entertainment moguls and stars that publicly beat the law with their personified demonstrations of the gaps between the haves and have-nots, to whom I might note they try to appeal to and peddle their stylized wears.
Vh1 with 5,001 flavors of "I love the 80s" rehashed each week with new f-grade critics straight from the bargain bin of star power spinning their cliches of ignorance and intolerance in the name of non-conformist conformity. Leaving you to wonder what would happen to anyone who'd seriously embrace the lifestyles of anyone on their censored, edited, staged and filtered faux-reality shows. How'd that Becham reality show go for those guys? ... couldn't stand a dose of true reality, could they...?
And lastly Blockbuster, to whom simply holding the video rental monopoly wasn't enough, but they had the audacity to sue Netflix in the name of antitrust measures as their recourse against Netflix innovation of renting movies online. And who currently lie in their advertising by stating they can get movies faster to you through the mail and B&M combination while those in the know can see the absurdity when Netflix is the only provider of movies that can be downloaded directly and seen on monitors or any home media station with an internet connection.
I think the listing of those companies alone just exacerbates the strength of the accusations that Mr. s*** so bluntly put in his off-the-cuff remark. This is not simply his view, it is actually the permeating and pervasive view in the court of public opinion.