Streamers want to promote ad support

Hollywood Reporter says that the streaming services are raising their ad free prices, not only to make more money, but to push us to pay less (not nothing, mind you, but less), for ad tiers. They end up making more by selling you out to the compankes who know you’re painting your house yellow before you do.

I was made most indignant about this and started to rant online. But I’ll rant here since I pay to do so.

To the consultant watching these threads to get a pulse check:

go tell your overlords I’ll watch paint dry, grass grow, and start my own damn puppet show, before I voluntarily shift to ad supported TV outside of sports.

Please note that the only reason I accept them in sports is because I don’t know what the hell the alternative is. Eating triscuits in silence? Buying diet coke and chucking them at oncoming cars? The game itself is molded around TV time outs.

You may wonder why I’m so pissy about this. It’s not that I dislike Jake from state farm, or that ad where a man drives a truck up the steps of a villa. It’s because I insist upon making my home in a little wedge of bullshit called “a tri-state area.”

We get political ads for THREE STATES. I was once hospitalized and they were going to let me go, but then I saw three lying politicians in a row and my blood pressure shot up. I don’t care how much they pay you, I will not be sitting through that shit.

Your data probably shows you that I mute the TV and do chores during the sports ads. I’m not doing that when I’m sat down hyperfocusing on Paradise or The Lady’s Companion.

This is a threat. I will go back to reading books and dvds from the library. Keep testing me.

Being political in writing

I started to leave a comment on this blog post “Keeping the You Out Of Your Brand,” available here:http://bookendsliterary.com/2017/01/17/keeping-the-you-out-of-your-brand/

Decided to blog about it instead. This is my first reaction, and when I have more spoons, I’ll expand on it. (If you don’t know what people mean by spoons, looka here:https://butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/ )

I’m a black woman with a disability. My existence is politicized. My existence informs my work. Thus, my work is politicized. My choice to write about characters facing bias in school, work, or the justice system are necessarily political choices. I can’t pretend they’re not just because they’re in a romance novel. How can I promote works that wrestle with the ideas and never talk about them otherwise?

After reading the blog post and my comment, what do you think? Leave a comment please.