Monday, September 26, 2016

Lockstep Music

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"We won't be shopping at Walmart," is the way one person involved in this story expressed his right to free speech in what has become a less than semi-free nation owing to PC.

According to the story, Walmart issued an apology. What's funny about Walmart is for years the PC crowd blocked the firm's expansion efforts in places like New York. And the PC Not Welcome sign has been shoved in the company's face other places too.

We have written before about one's right to exercise one's purchasing power only to be criticized by Google. It seems one has still the right to exercise it but not the right to talk about it if you blog on Google. The only ones with such rights are those who express views Google agrees with. Like not using Google searches to look up information about certain people.

The Internet is an information highway. That's why certain forces--and the public needs to know who they are and what they are about--are trying to centralized it to globalization bureaucrats who wake up every morning to lockstep music. Apparently, it's the same music that some employees at this Walmart bakery like to also hear.

macon.com/news/nation-world/national/article104188001

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