Emphasis mine: Leo Hindery, a major Democratic donor whose New York media private equity firm owns cable channels, said Obama might have reason to worry about his entertainment industry fundraising base. “[The bill] is an issue that has no business being decided politically – by anybody on one side or the other – and the fact that it might be becoming a political issue is unfair to the content producers,” said Hindery, who’s contributed more than $3 million to Democratic candidates and groups.
Its unfair that your opinion is considered. This is a private conversation between millionaires. It doesn't concern you little people. “Of course the entertainment industry has never been able to match kind of the grassroots support of the tech industry, not because people don’t love the products, but because the industry has never been able to use its customers and consumers the way the tech industry does.”
See, when you express your outrage about an American Internet censorship infrastructure you are simply being used by the tech industry. Only the opinions of millionaires are real. The little people are just pawns. They're just following orders. SOPA: Obama could pay for decision in lost Hollywood cash - Robin Bravender and Kenneth P. Vogel - POLITICO.com |