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Repression by the "music industry"

mercredi 28 avril 2021 à 02:00

The "music industry" represses people who listen to music The "music industry" plants its boot on people who listen to music, using a repressive copyright system such as the DMCA, in the name of musicians and composers. At the same time, it increases its plutocratist exploitation of musicians and composers to the point where those get almost none of the money that the companies squeeze out of us.

I've proposed two better ways for listeners to support the musicians and composers. Let's make a deal with them, and tell Spotify and the music copyright industry to dry up and blow away.

The first, personal step: always listen to music from a non-DRM copy in your own computer — never from a streaming dis-service. By insisting on having a copy, you make sure that the possibility of sharing a copy is always available to you.

Brutality against elder

mercredi 28 avril 2021 à 02:00

Colorado cops arrested a 73-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease who had tried to leave a store with a little merchandise she had not paid for (and maybe did not remember she had). Staff had taken it from her already.

The cops broke her arm and caused her other injuries.

*Police video shows officers joking about violent arrest of Colorado woman.*

Still campaigning against generic vaccines

mercredi 28 avril 2021 à 02:00

Bill Gates is still campaigning hard against generic Covid-19 vaccines.

Mob tortures two women

mercredi 28 avril 2021 à 02:00

A mob in Papua New Guinea tortured two women with burning metal, demanding they confess to being witches.

This sort of atrocity still occurs in many parts of the world.

Our internet hate mobs are the same sort of psychological phenomenon, but without the physical violence.

Cruel ban on food and cash aid

mercredi 28 avril 2021 à 02:00

*House Dems Propose Lifting 'Cruel' Ban on Former Drug Felons Receiving Food and Cash Aid.*

It is harmful for society overall if people who have been convicted of crimes are thereafter excluded from survival without crime.