Apple Shareholders Demand Answers About Alleged Political, Religious Censorship
By Kevin Stocklin In 1984, Apple ran its now iconic Super Bowl ad, directed by Hollywood heavyweight Ridley Scott, in which a young female athlete with a sledgehammer destroys an enormous video screen from which “Big Brother” issues diktats to a cowed population that is seated in rows and dressed in gray prison attire. It was an ad for the Macintosh computer, and an upstart challenge to…
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