Stop Calling Me, Times Free Press

  • Thursday, April 23, 2015
"I, Jason, of phone number 423-544-1801, do not want to subscribe to the Chattanooga Times Free Press.  I find your activism masquerading as journalism rather distasteful, and I simply do not wish to participate in purposeful ownership of your platform via subscription.  Yet, you call me.  And keep calling me.   You won't stop calling me."

Newspapers do not have the dialing-for-dollars benefit of protection as would be granted a political candidate or non-profit organization.   However, seeing as the Times Free Press' journalist's political leanings are often easy to spot and Hussman had to jack up the subscription rates substantially last year, I can see how you could mistake the TFP for a political organization or non-profit.  

Stop calling me.

Jason Walker

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