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Date: 2008-02-28 09:10 pm (UTC)Sadly, too many corporations are led by 'true believers' or make large profits off of them. Dominos and KMart come to mind.
And it's dissatisfying (to me) to break them down on a state-by-state level, judging an entire state's population by whether 51% of its voters are asshats & morons. Web 2.0 is great at building community; what you do is get computers to those who don't have them, get them connected and have them join/build communities, encourage them to make it nonvirtual by congregating in enclaves of likeminded individuals. Some of them would take themselves off immunizations voluntarily; there's a start.