From The
Idiot Factor:
One thing I really hate about the capitalist system is
advertising. It is everywhere. I turn on my TV and for the pleasure of watching
a 30 minute or one-hour show I am interrupted with lots of messages telling me
I need to buy some product or service or my life will just be incomplete. It
may be insurance to keep me from dying and leaving a lot of bills to my
children. It may be a message about a new kind of car that will make my
hum-drum life complete if I just go and put no money down for a car that cast
almost half of what I paid for my house to live in. It may be about an
expensive drug that will cure a disease I probably have and may not know it.
Advertising today is in your face. You can't hardly get away
from it. It's obnoxious. And the key
to successful ads is to create a perceived need where none really exists.
They try to manipulate us. The bottom line to all those messages is that my
life will be missing something unless I give some of my money to some one else.
There is also advertising in the newspaper and the magazines
I get. When I go on line, many of the sites I go to have advertising. I even
see big ads on buildings along the street where I live. But the worst
advertising of all are the uninvited ads that sneak into my computer without my
permission.
There are many mornings when my day starts as I click on my
computer and see how many messages I have on Facebook, or how many, if any,
comments I have received from one of my blogs. I enjoy the silence of sitting
in front of my computer when SUDDENLY! —I hear this horrible noise from
some blathering ass-hole trying to sell me something I don't want. And even if
I wanted it, I don't want to hear the spiel of some jerk blathering on and on
about what ever it is I supposedly can't wait to buy.
I hate those same ads when I go to someone else's site, but
at least those ads are placed by people who want them on their own site. No one
has a right to force me to put ads on MY sites or worse, my private home
screen. In a post revolutionary society, such advertising should end up being
highly controlled and in some cases eliminated.
Some unscrupulous company is putting malware into my computer and forcing pop up ads on me when
ever I go on line. A company called Map Scout (http://www.mapsscout.com/) has
put such mal-wear into my computer and every time I go on line, this noisy ad pops
up in the corner of my computer. It does have a sound symbol where I can
silence the damn thing. Then it has a count down, 10 seconds, so I can click it
off.
I usually click the sound off then wait for the count down
and click on the "X". It is time consuming. It is also annoying.
Worst of all it is an intrusion on my privacy. It is as if someone has broken
into my home, and forced me to watch an ad spiel that I don't want to see or
hear. As far as I'm concerned Map Scout is a criminal company. It's extortion.
They have stolen space in my computer to force me to watch and hear something I
don't want. Unlike the ads on TV or magazines, where the ads are contained in
the product, Map Scout, and other such criminal ad companies, such as Pluto TV
(http://pluto.tv/embed/) and Spotlight (https://spotlight.xumotv.co), have not
provided me with any product to go with their ads. They had no permission to
place that ad there. They have simply invaded my privacy and taken up space on
my computer without my permission. They are thieves.
I will lodge a complaint about these companies. I will get
advice from my brother John on how to remove the soft wear these creeps have
imbedded in my computer. Complaints will probably do no good. These companies
will just ignore them. They are an integrated part of the capitalist system
that we all need to tear down and get rid of. Until then such companies will
try very hard to find new ways to invade my private computer and my private
space.
It's an on going war. At present there is not much I can do
about advertising. But this last kind of advertising needs to be fought. We
need our privacy and some corporate slime bags have gone to far in taking that
away from us.
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