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Pasquale Rotella's LA Times Opinion Article
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TheFox00
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion...0,5370559.story


Thoughts....?
jasyn
thoughts: who cares :o .. rave not a rave .. drugs no drugs .. teens no teens .. security no security .. EDC will be around till the world ends
modthispny
he does have a good point though.

definitely unfair scrutiny.
Sadface
He definitely makes good points but he's not a very good writer. He probably should have gotten someone else to write it for him to make insomniac look as good as possible.
Nerologic
He did have someone write that out for him.

:stongue:
Sadface
quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
He did have someone write that out for him.

:stongue:

LOL! That's pretty sad...
Nerologic
Well he might have written some of it, but I am sure some lawyer or expert or etc went over it and "cleaned" it up for him.
Sadface
Well, to be fair, it's not actually "bad", its just not that good either.
Cool1g
I'd bet that if he submitted something that sounded like it was written by a PR firm it would not have been published
mar46017
The original probably said, "who cares ONE e tard in High School died, her fault for taking drugs"

neskryk
quote:
Originally posted by Cool1g
I'd bet that if he submitted something that sounded like it was written by a PR firm it would not have been published


Majority of contributed articles are written by PR people. Publications are not that noble.
bas
quote:
Originally posted by modthispny
he does have a good point though.

definitely unfair scrutiny.

Really? At least one person has died and several have been injured at every EDC event since last year (Houston, LA, Vegas, Orlando). It's not unfair scrutiny, he needs to scale back his production because it's obvious that he's out of his element with an event of this magnitude.
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