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Squilliam said:
Khuutra said:
Squilliam said:
No its not the arrogance of publishers its the arrogance of you for presuming to tell them what to do with their money/resources.

The argument could be made that all of us, as consumers, already do that.

Then it still makes it arrogant to presume that one voice speaking out in words is worth anything next to the reality of the dollars and cent voting in the market economy?

Granted, but only in the case where on presumes to actually lecture a company as opposed to, say, expressing one's opinions to an internet message board.