What if that selectiveness becomes more than advertising...like the
example I gave about spinning news stories.
That's why we have the internet. I read many different news sites, both left and right. I try to balance out all the biases.
I suppose youcould make the case that all the information I found on him was public since much of it was from his own websites, but that is a lot of
information.
If he openly puts all this information out there, he must be proud of
his life and accomplishments, as we all should be. If he lives in a trendy neighborhood, is an activist, and still hugs trees, 'them' knowing all that stuff hasn't affected his life. Maybe if you offer all that information openly, it CAN'T be used against you....if it's public knowledge, it becomes a non-issue. Like the cameras at Walmart, if you don't care that everyone knows "I went to Walmart today", 'them' knowing that you went to Walmart today has no power.
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