April 15: I think I now recall suggesting Redemption, my last YouTube music post, as being appropriate for backing credits at the end of a film. When those stars were released from incarceration in 2007, after the networks let us think they were free, did one of them help himself to this music to use for closing credits? Was he able to add more plagiarized content to this film than he'd had before he was locked up? How much money did they get you to pay to see my blogs get plagiarized, with my music playing in the background? Twenty bucks? I could have used twenty bucks. Geez, if my time is so valuable, why do they make me waste it all writing and rewriting ten years of blogs and songs? And if someone changed the sign on the Trump Towers to the Carlin Towers, would Donald Trump have to build a whole new towers from scratch before anyone believed him? Apparently he would, if the big networks were against him. I'm not sure what you're getting to fill the gaps created by all the music and comedy I've repossessed from the TV and radio in the last nine years, but it's probably not as good. I wanted to extend my complaint about CBC here to include NBC and FOX and HBO and MTV and Comedy Central any other network that broadcasted my work without my permission since I first shared it. (They all stick together, anyway.) CBC, whose AM would broadcast recordings of my blogs being plagiarized and whose FM would feature performers like Seal stealing my music, is just the offender in closest proximity. Of course, the more old work I recover, the more sadistic this crime looks. I'm angry with the broadcasters because they supported so much fraud with my music and comedy. It's a great pile of work, as my index, linked below, would show. That means it must have brought a great deal of pleasure to people. I know I would have appreciated it. And through all this joy, I was made to suffer far more than I did to author the work in the first place. Isn't this sadistic? I think we're in trouble when a thing's appearance is appreciated more than its true form. It seems to be the world they want us to live in. And I'm only guessing, but I doubt that their viewers are as stupid as they want them to be over this crime with my work. And not all stars are good stars. Bad stars are evil and should be destroyed. People who lie to children about their talent to trick women out of sex are perverts and psychopaths. And people who get thrown in jail or prison for fraud make poor role models. You may have heard otherwise from the networks and radio stations. To see what I've been up to this year, and to track my thousands posts since 2010, you can always check my Chronoblog. (It is meant to display time, not volume of posts, which is measured by the indexes linked to the below Statements, Songs, and Scripts.) You may access the extension to this show at The Show Must Continue. |
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Thursday, April 12, 2018
Nasty Networks
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