Who makes up the "headlines" for the articles listed under Classical Music News? If you are going to editorialize about an item, then do it. Don't just make up your own headlines to suit the spin you want to put on an article.
To respond to the question "Will Walmart Decide What You Read Or Listen To"? The answer is no. If they don't carry what I want I am free to go elsewhere. By the same token, they are free to NOT SELL anything they they want. And that is as important a right as the right of Eminem, Sheryl Crow and the others to produce their own work. By the way - that is exactly what their right is - to produce the work they want to produce. They don't have any right to force others to display, sell, buy or listen to that same work.
Despite the misguided opinions of liberal organizations, this is not censorship. Walmart is not preventing others from selling the products Walmart chooses not to sell. Nor are they preventing the producers of those items from producing them.
If someone wants to buy Eminem, Curt Cobain, Sheryl Crow, "Maxim" or "Stuff", what is preventing them from buying it? Is Walmart the only store in town? I don't think so.
Jeff
<small>[ 05-19-2003, 03:49 PM: Message edited by: Jeff Dutton ]</small>
