Isn't America more than a platform dedicated to making money? Does our commitment to "Freedom" mean that all other values are ranked a distant second to the pursuit of profit?
Locally owned radio stations were part of the social glue that held us together as a community. These stations helped us identify with each other. They linked us up. They were an important part of the defense against the invasion of loneliness that comes with isolation.
Thus in this case, "Freedom" has been carried too far. It is hurting us.
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BayardDonahoo writes:
Isn't America more than a platform dedicated to making money? Does our commitment to "Freedom" mean that all other values are ranked a distant second to the pursuit of profit?
Locally owned radio stations were part of the social glue that held us together as a community. These stations helped us identify with each other. They linked us up. They were an important part of the defense against the invasion of loneliness that comes with isolation.
Thus in this case, "Freedom" has been carried too far. It is hurting us.
Share your thoughts
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