eople often confuse duty with rights and rights with freedom. This all too common misunderstanding brings nothing more than false hopes and futile attempts at understanding without effort. Most people never take the time to think, and behind the veil of self-righteousness they judge on grounds of ethics. A moral standard they truly believe to be their own, and so their hammer falls, without ever even considering the source of their inspirations. The media has got a chokehold on outspoken opinions, and they tighten and grip in the name of freedom until all attempts to create are nipped in the bud, long before they get a chance to blossom. An every-day terror regime instated in the name of sale, for everything has a price, and the media just as all other merchants simply aspire to control the market, but to control the market of the open mind, they first must patent the written word. They have had a long hard struggle against ideals and dreams that people have gought and died for, but now they are winning. Systematically shooting down our freedom of expression and the last resort of the thinker, ripping the pen out of any willing hand and substituting it with a surround stereo television and magazinesthat contain nothing. It's a pointless struggle, but we will fight them, and when we can't fight in this world we will continue in the next one. Still loosing i'm sure, but at least alive, for a short while longer.