I had made a mirror copy of this blog on my MySpace page which was located at http://www.myspace.com/nospendinitiative Here in the United States of America, one of our constitutional rights is the right to assemble and to protest. In our case, we choose to protest with our wallets instead of standing out in a protest line on the street. But MySpace appears to believe the constitutional rights to voice our opinions and to organize are against their company policy. They completely deleted my account.
So since MySpace has chosen they are against our constitutional rights, and since they are so willing to censor political free speech and our right to assemble (including online) to protest... I am now boycotting all of their advertisers. I urge you to do the same. As a matter of fact, perhaps we should assemble to create our own UNCENSORED social networking service. I'm urging all who are excellent with web programming, server security etc... to contact me. Let us pool our abilities and wipe myspace off the horizon. Together we can remove their dominance. Censorship and banning those who are non-violent is unconstitutional! Let's take their business from them through creation of a social networking system that is more robust, more feature-filled and most importantly - believes in uncensored, unbiased patronage.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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It's becoming widespread on the internet alone, so it would be interesting to see if we can hold up. I wish I finished programming courses in college now. :(
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