Is this some kind of "invent 'socialisms' that never existed and never will" competition?
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Curious if you feel the same way about the water you drink, electricity you consume?
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Entirely. The myth that government regulation is required for service quality is ridiculous. As if ordinary privately-sourced products are all poison.
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Did you post this from a VPN? If so, kinda hypocritical.
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Why? A VPN is a route-around. Net Neutrality is the opposite.
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Land has reached the ‘everything that I hate is socialism’ levels of discourse.
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Because there's some other name for state regulation of a service in the name of mandatory egalitarianism that we should be using?
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I think the net neutrality/open internet obscures the actual problem: isp monoply. If monopolies end, deregulation could work. Until then, it seems like a fringe philosopher should have a temporary tactical support of net neutrality.
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Trying to solve the problems of private monopoly with government is like trying to solve a head-cold with metastatic cancer.
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