Net Neutrality protects us from corporate censorship of information. The FCC's obligation is to the people. We want an equal, open internet. #NetNeutralitypic.twitter.com/UzjsEHX2dQ
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Comcast censored Netflix by throttling them til they payed an extortion fee.https://consumerist.com/2014/02/23/netflix-agrees-to-pay-comcast-to-end-slowdown/ …
That's not censorship, you dumb fuck, that's called asking sombebody to pay for the service you are providing and the resources you are using.
If they said "we don't like your racist portrayal of O.J. Simpson, but we'll carry your other shows" that would be censorship. Understand the difference? If not please please STFU about this topic.
"Net Neutrality" is un-American.https://hackernoon.com/tim-berners-lee-is-wrong-we-dont-need-a-net-magna-carta-bf8eb25405e1 …
We can and we should.
Who is "we"?
I'll allow Nick to answer since he used the pronoun first.
It's only forbidden for you.
@TulsiGabbard is right on foreign policy, but clueless about everything else.
True. But should we conclude that we don‘t need Net Neutrality?
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