I take exception to his use of the phrase "offensive sexuality," which can be interpreted as sex-phobic and/or homophobic. Otherwise it's a pretty good speech.
I take exception to his use of the phrase "offensive sexuality," which can be interpreted as sex-phobic and/or homophobic. Otherwise it's a pretty good speech.
Eggers ends with a rousing call for the future of print. "This is a time to roar back and assert and celebrate the beauty of the printed page," he says. "Give people something to fight for, and they will fight for it. Give something to pay for, and they'll pay for it."
Eggers ends with a rousing call for the future of print. "This is a time to roar back and assert and celebrate the beauty of the printed page," he says. "Give people something to fight for, and they will fight for it. Give something to pay for, and they'll pay for it."