Buy USA.
Joined the USN in 1959, dumbly unknowing, between the Korean and Vietnamese wars.
Fortunate to have visited virtually all of the Mediterranean countries of Europe, plus some of the Asian and Middle eastern countries as well.
A decade and a half after WWII, German pill boxes and the ruins of the war were still quite evident evident and profoundly impressive for a 17 year old "Warrior". Not.
Quite amazing for a city slum kid, who 8 years old, impatiently watched "Industry on Parade" and war newsreels from the Pacific, Europe and Africa while waiting for the 17 cent Saturday cartoon show to start.
So after a peaceful enlistment I return home (quite hung ho) to start college on the GI Bill and to be frustrated by naive 18 year olds burning flags and protesting the Vietnam War.
My first Eco 101 course taught me one basic rule that I have never forgotten.
Every dollar spent is a vote for what you personally believe in - taught not in a political sense, but an economic sense.
So I to have read Zinn nearly twenty years ago and like any person of average intelligence, I compared what he states as fact and how he writes it to my own evaluation and understanding of history based on what I have learned before Zinn.
What Zinn has to do with the quality of sound through variously sourced audio equipment? I dunno. Don't care.
But when I cast MY dollar votes I try very hard not to support a non-democratic, tyrannical, radical or American hating country. I don't care what their stuff sounds like. I will do nothing to contribute to the success of such a country.
If you seek refuge or comfort from Zinn, if you do not believe in supporting the industry and workers of your country and the friends of your country as best you can, if you just do not care about anything except how you brain interprets the sound your ears collect, by all means cast your dollar votes as you see fit.
Please also remember you can still vote with your feet.