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I don't know if changing the channel in the gym is the kind of activism that will give you the best impression about what hope there is. I know what you mean though. When I dropped out of school and picked up some work as a painter my boss told me to stop changing the radio to Triple J on the job because the builders wouldn't like that kind of music. All I knew was I couldn't handle listening to advertising all day. Maybe that's just some people's jam.
That is Rupert Murdoch. He might be sad. I highly doubt it though.
It's not activism. It just drives me crazy. I can't ignore the stuff I'm seeing and i can't concentrate on anything. If i want to promote some changes that would not be the way to do it. It's just that's it's like someone putting alcohol in my eyes. I have to turn it off or leave. When i can't i just leave.
I thought that could be him but i didn't see on wikipedia that he owns channel 9. I heard much about him but I've rarely seen his face.
I wouldn't doubt he is sad. To be that evil you have to have something wrong going on in your brain or life.
Murdoch doesn't own FR (the newspaper on the left). It is part of Nine. The other's are Murdoch.
Maybe some noise cancelling headphones can help in the gym. Or maybe buy the Tv-B-Gone and test it everywhere you see a TV. I've always wanted to know if it would work on the huge digital video billboards in the Sydney subway.
Eheheh that's a nice idea. Most places have a switch on the connection on the wall. I just turn that off if I can.
Headphones are not enough. I need to get blind. Or I should just learn to ignore it. I just can't.