Thursday, February 21, 2013

I'm Still Free: Boycott the Business

I'm Still Free: Boycott the Business
Well, I'm still free because I wrote all my own songs and my own blogs. That should give you some faith in our legal system. It may subject an artist to the most excruciating and unjust punishment that you can imagine for years and years after it allows thieves to be rewarded for stealing all his work, but at least it doesn't throw him in jail.

Let me explain why I want you to boycott commercial broadcasts. It isn't just because you can't trust them as long as they leave me in a homeless shelter after broadcasting my songs and sketches without my consent, but also because by taking away their profits you can force them to pay me the money they owe me. The only thing they care about is money. If you want them to come clean, you have to hit them where it hurts them: in the wallet. It's ridiculously hard for me to get the evidence I need to prosecute them right now, even though this evidence has already been used to send people to prison - if I'm not mistaken. So the only tool I have left at my disposal is boycotting. If you feel bad about how I shared my heart and then was flattened by insults and false accusations and crippled by poverty for it, all you need to do to feel better is to boycott those evil networks and those full-of-shit radio stations. Let them know that you're ignoring them until they make amends to me for the harm they caused us all.
  
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