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Os Cangaceiros
6th August 2010, 00:07
Well?

This question has been asked before, but this is an important question, so I'm asking it again.

Who?
6th August 2010, 00:14
The revolution will be televised for all, even if it does interfere with The Office reruns. Unless of course the Pay Per View profits go to revolutionary organizations.

Pretty Flaco
6th August 2010, 00:16
Our market research shows that the revolutionary market is very profitable!

this is an invasion
6th August 2010, 00:26
The collapse will not be televised.


lolololololololol zerzan

Lenina Rosenweg
6th August 2010, 00:32
What if the revolution is only on cable and someone lives in a remote rural area? Didn't Lenin say that socialism equals soviets plus rural electrification?

Os Cangaceiros
6th August 2010, 00:34
What if the revolution is only on cable and someone lives in a remote rural area? Didn't Lenin say that socialism equals soviets plus rural electrification?

The revolution will be on network television or it will not be at all.

Animal Farm Pig
6th August 2010, 02:22
The people's revolution is gonna be a podcast.

¿Que?
6th August 2010, 02:44
It will be televised, but only on Democracy Now! and similar venues...

Ele'ill
6th August 2010, 02:54
It would likely be televised

Revolte_Wolf
6th August 2010, 04:14
It would likely be televised


I agree, even if it wasn't on big network t.v. I doubt most collectives and communes with the ability to do so wouldnt keep it visually up to date, not to mention stuff like youtube, and anyone smart and with enough time to dedicate to it, could possibly find a way to slip it into big network t.v. somehow, if anything on it's own station. Maybe not, but maybe so.

Lenina Rosenweg
6th August 2010, 04:51
Amy Goodman has to broadcast it. Think what a mangle a militaristic hack like Brian Williams or Katie Couric would make of it.Maybe Charlie Rose, but he's a bit too cerebral and I think he's a rightist or at least very opportunist.We have to keep it away from PBS. There too busy counting their contributions from the oil industry.

Jay Leno? He actually manages to jump out of the box once in a while.

I guess Bill Moyers is too old to broadcast the revolution.Daniel Schorr probably would have done a good job but now he's gone.

It would probably be on community access TV and low wattage college radio stations. Until we liberate the means of communications, that is.