We can protest all we want on the Internet but the corrupt corporate media only takes note when our actions affect their bottom line profits. For several decades now, our representatives have been voting lockstep to extend copyright protections to all of Disney's intellectual property including their mascot - Mickey Mouse which should already have become public domain by now.
The greatest possible financial loss to Disney would be for enraged citizens to work to pressure their representatives so that Disney loses its perpetual copyright protection for everything it has ever created.
Let us dedicate ourselves to achieving this goal. Let us symbolically kill the mouse, eh, rat.
I'm going to use this diary entry to flesh out our strategy to scare the evil mouse to death.
We are living in 2008. The "debate" (interrogation) on Wednesday was no better than that conducted more than forty years ago against Malcom X by "Bull" O'Connors on TV below. Replace Connors with Charlie Gibson and you will understand the mindset that Charlie Gibson took with him to the debate.
Interrogating the "Angry Black"
Malcolm X describes his early childhood and explains that his house was burned down by the Klan and that they murdered his father.
I'm also including a video below of Malcolm X post Mecca visit where he undergoes an epiphany and returns to America to work towards racial reconciliation - a development that most American (even African Americans) are unaware of.
I welcome comments and suggestions. I happened this week accidentally come across the Malcom X videos on youtube and I realized that the Republican (and Clinton) meme for the GE against obama is "Angry Black" and that the ABC News debates was an attempt to scare white voters who lived during the turbulent sixties by reminding them of their antipathy to the "radical" blacks and leftists then. Since Obama was a child then, they have to resort to their new strategy of smearing by association.
Again, comments and suggestions are very welcome. I know what people on this site can do and I hope people more talented than I can help bring this plan to fruition.