Liberals told you to trust digital now Sony is erasing your movies and stealing your money

Once again, Americans have been slapped in the face by the so-called “progress” of digital technology. Sony just showed us all why trusting big corporations with your entertainment is plain foolish. This is what happens when people let tech giants run wild—over 500 movies purchased by hard-working folks on their PlayStation consoles are about to vanish into thin air. Poof! Gone with the wind, just because Sony feels like it.

Remember when people really owned their music, their movies, their games? Liberals across the media spent years mocking us for sticking to our DVDs, Blu-rays, and physical books. They smirked as they pushed everyone to “go digital” and “embrace the future.” Well, this is their future—a place where you’re lucky to rent your own property for a little while until some faceless company rips it right out of your hands.

This is not just corporate greed—it’s anti-American. The left loves talking about “rights” and “equity,” but where are they now, when Americans are being robbed of things they paid for fair and square? For all the talk about fighting billionaires and protecting the little guy, it’s liberals cozying up with globalist tech monopolies that kill real ownership and personal freedom.

People used to be able to hand down their favorite movies to their kids. Not anymore. Today, you don’t actually own that film you bought on your PlayStation, no matter what you paid. Sony and companies like it act as digital landlords, dropping the hammer whenever they want. Try handing your grandkid a “license to view”—good luck with that.

Let’s call it what it is—this is a wakeup call. Americans can’t trust Silicon Valley or multinational companies with our liberty, our privacy, or our property. They want control, not customers. Want to keep what you pay for? Get the hard copy. Buy the disc. Hold it in your hand and fight back. Are you really ready to let liberals and globalists decide what you’re allowed to watch, and for how long?

Source: Redstate


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