For a very long time, I have thought that I would need over a dozen of my own public domain books completed before my fellow conservatives would be open to taking this seriously as the legitimate communication opportunity that it is. But with the recent spate of tech companies cracking down on the Parler app and shutting down people's speech capability I am ready to be told that I am wrong.(I don't think I'm wrong yet. I think more big tech censorship will be required) This is my first time going down this train of thinking except for small comments here and there, but I will mention this more often due to its legitimacy.
I want to see what public domain works people prize the most for restoring our history and pushing back against progressives, but in so doing it may make others realize how important these works are. Maybe my personal priorities are wrong.
In any case this is in fact a censorship-proof educational opportunity.
The Founding Fathers speak for you.(Through their past publications) Do you speak for them?
Ping for your ideas and thoughtful consideration. Thanks
All you need is a mediocre computer, a good microphone, a good sonorous voice, good diction, the ability to read with expression and proper cadence and intonation, and some free recording software.
My father used to read for a major audiobook producer well into his eighties, and he’s no computer wizard. I think he used some software called Audacity.