Michael Yon wants a boycott of advertisers. I sure can’t say that I’d miss the magazine.
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Michael Yon wants a boycott of advertisers. I sure can’t say that I’d miss the magazine.
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I can’t say I care enough about the magazine to even look up their advertisers. Better to point out to the advertisers that they are wasting their money with that rag.
I quit reading Rolling Stone when they said of Springsteen, something to the effect of, rock and roll was ‘finally’ all it could be.
They’d lost all credibility on music then to me. I never thought they had any other credibility.
Like, dude, I totally didn’t pay attention to them when scoring a lid meant an evening sitting in a corner, grinning like an idiot and munching down until I fell asleep. And they never gave any love to my favorite prog-rockers so I’m, like, totally up for a boycott. I don’t use any of the stuff in Mr Yon’s post either, so I’m ahead of the curve 😉
Their captions to the pics and videos they posted were interesting. something like. “You can see these two guys plant and IED then go sit under a tree. It MAY be legal to kill them but sharing the video isn’t”