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“Some think protesting Feldman’s “Tech Nigga” is somehow violating his right to free speech. This group fascinates me, and as far as I can tell, it is not an inconsequential percentage of the tech blogosphere.”
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Racist remarks done “by a few anonymous malcontents, but eye opening to unfortunately be reminded those people are out there, and are willing to share their nonsense in an attempt to intimidate both Wayne and Corvida, in hopes of persuading them to stop.”
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“Loren Feldman and video production co 1938 Media recently got a video distribution deal with Verizon Wireless on their mobile VCast service, and that deal was pulled yesterday because protesters feel Feldman is a racist.”
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This is the video clip that got video producer Loren Feldman in hot water….
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“Freedom of speech shouldn’t be just a flag that we wave from time to time whenever it suits us. It’s an important principle. Loren should be free to make and distribute his content, and others are free not to watch it.”
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“Whether it’s Google or someone else, the idea is right: Newspapers should concentrate on what the are supposed to do and stop trying to differentiate themselves with technology. Part of the problem is institutional ego. “
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Prison inmates are a big overlooked “community of difference” in the US, overlapping with other communities (race, religion, economic). Their media matters — especially sinc emost of them will get released at some point.
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