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" ... Artists are releasing on cassette tapes the same reason artists are releasing on vinyl -- it's a physical format they can actually sell that won't get ripped and passed around like a red solo cup at a frat party. It's a format mired in nostalgia and collectible lust. We don't listen to vinyl and cassettes because they have a higher bit-rate than digital music, they certainly do not. The music industry has figured out that dead media formats are not dead, but instead a possible revenue stream that won't get disrupted by so-called illegal sharing. ... "
" ... Does eating at McDonald’s make me look fat? Does drinking Pabst Blue Ribbon beer make me look frat? Does shipping with UPS make me look flat? ... "
" ... James White (Senghor’s birth name) went to prison at an age when most of us went to college. College culture introduced most of us to frat parties; prison culture introduced White to extreme violence and intimidation. As he told me, when he went to prison he believed it would be his home from then on. Senghor had been the CEO of a prison gang, a tough organization to manage. (His group and rival prison organizations did not self-identify as gangs, but as religious organizations. I will refer to them as squads.) And he not only built a strong culture—he then changed his squad into something entirely different. He displayed all the skills this book hopes to impart: he shaped a culture, recognized its flaws, then transformed it into something better. Another factor that made me want to write about Senghor is that people who end up in prison generally come from broken cultures. Their parents abandoned or beat them. Their friends sold them out. And they can’t rely on a common understanding of basic ideas like keeping your word. Prison provides culture’s hardest test case; to build culture there, you have to start from the very beginning, from first principles. ... "
" ... So for any university students reading this: keep wearing a mask, wash your hands and don’t go to that frat party. Please. ... "