The Heir protests the Blue Origin flight, and he doesn't give a rat's ass about both the youngest and oldest people on board to ever travel space, which the Heir believes is meant to blunt criticism such as his. He protests the flight on both an environmental level and on the anti-green infrastructure level. The Heir sees it as more worth celebrating if Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson highlighted the very first American bullet train going from Boston to Miami, or from Philly to Chicago to San Fran. But he also believes that he's the only one critical of this flight, because not even green folk are protesting it. He's not even seeing criticism on the Insurgent News Network, which in light of the voting rights fiasco, is making him more cynical. He sees a network only defending democracy when it's politically expedient, not when it's not. The INN has apparently joined everyone else in serving as a transmission belt for an infomercial on steroids, the Heir observes. So this is the *only* criticism of the flight you'll ever see online or anywhere else, because there's absolutely no dissent. So much for finding anything on the internet. We're hoping that Google doesn't see this criticism as a violation of terms of use, but we didn't use swear words or porn or intimidating threats to people, so that should count for something. How about environmental protestors a block away from the launch pad, booing as the shuttle goes off into space, and then booing again once Jeff Bezos and company get off the flight? Stay tuned.
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