I just watched the whole part. He only gets 500$ and does all that work for free and provides the service with equipment he buyed on his own when he was still making money. He lost everything and is still determined to carry a load for everyone around him. That guy is a hero.
Well, if he does all that work mentioned then he certainly deserves that little amount of money.
He could just rake in the money and be drunk on the sofa all day. Instead he does work for his local community. They did not even mention if it was payed or voluteer work.
That guy costs you not even 0.0001 cents and serves everyone around him with work he is not even required to do. Yu must have a very flawed logic if you think that is a bad thing.
Do you think there is a rule somewhere that comments must ALWAYS be related to the video's intended point? If so, I hope you would realize how nonsensical that idea is. If you are curious, I did watch the entire series and agree with defending the nature of the net. It is in line with libertarian thinking as is my comment about disability payments.
Seems like you missed the point entirely. It's clear that you did not watch this video or the previous one regarding BP's WQRZ or you would not have made such a gratuitous nonsensical comment, and you sure missed the point being made regarding corporate media radio conglomerates.
What kind of disability does Brice Philips of WQRZ have to do all that and still collect disability checks? The video cites that he stayed up all night, put up a 100 foot tower and did extraordinary tasks. He sounds like a chain smoker as well. Where's the justice in others going to work to pay for his 'disability'?
I just watched the whole part. He only gets 500$ and does all that work for free and provides the service with equipment he buyed on his own when he was still making money. He lost everything and is still determined to carry a load for everyone around him. That guy is a hero.
conoba 2 years ago
Well, if he does all that work mentioned then he certainly deserves that little amount of money.
He could just rake in the money and be drunk on the sofa all day. Instead he does work for his local community. They did not even mention if it was payed or voluteer work.
That guy costs you not even 0.0001 cents and serves everyone around him with work he is not even required to do. Yu must have a very flawed logic if you think that is a bad thing.
conoba 2 years ago
Do you think there is a rule somewhere that comments must ALWAYS be related to the video's intended point? If so, I hope you would realize how nonsensical that idea is. If you are curious, I did watch the entire series and agree with defending the nature of the net. It is in line with libertarian thinking as is my comment about disability payments.
stevenrszabo 3 years ago
Seems like you missed the point entirely. It's clear that you did not watch this video or the previous one regarding BP's WQRZ or you would not have made such a gratuitous nonsensical comment, and you sure missed the point being made regarding corporate media radio conglomerates.
jereuter01 3 years ago
What kind of disability does Brice Philips of WQRZ have to do all that and still collect disability checks? The video cites that he stayed up all night, put up a 100 foot tower and did extraordinary tasks. He sounds like a chain smoker as well. Where's the justice in others going to work to pay for his 'disability'?
stevenrszabo 4 years ago