People who have achieved a public voice find it a mixed bag.
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When they speak about 'We the people...,' we the people have to have a voice. It can't just be the establishment voice.
The whole sector of public dialogue has been totally contaminated, deliberately, by the corporate sector. The whole purpose is to sow confusion and doubt, and it's worked.
Everyone must have a voice, and everyone deserves clarity.
Everybody has a say, everybody has a voice, because everyone that comes to the House had about 750,000 people they're representing . And you want those voices heard.
I am all for everyone having a voice; I just don't think everyone has earned the microphone. And that's what the Internet has done.
My job as an artist is to speak up for those who might be perceived as the losers. Or those who can't shout. No wonder public-school people always get into politics or acting: they're taught to shout that much more loudly.
People need to make their voices heard in an orderly fashion.
For free-speech principles to be reinforced and free-market ideas to win the day, more people are going to have to stand up and be heard.
Maybe it's true that people with less extreme views who are also interested in public affairs have been driven out by a marketplace that doesn't offer them anything of the tone they want to listen to.
Public speaking? I speak to myself on the street!
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