Coincidence? I think not.pic.twitter.com/ZrP2cRyxD6
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And #NetNeutrality
is AstroTurfed! By American Library Association @ALALibrary, a @georgesoros grantee: http://safelibraries.blogspot.com/2010/12/ala-pushes-net-neutrality-on-wikipedia.html …
Why anyone would want government controlled internet is beyond me, unless you get special privileges like Reddit YouTube and Twitter
I don't think anyone actually does, nor do they want monopolies either, unfortunately we have both.
Then the solution is to free up competition so government backed Netflix doesn't charge you up the ass
Haven't you heard? Trump has melted the brains of right wingers so bad they're actually pushing for more gov restriction on the internet! 

Was molyneux in favor of net neutrality in the video? Didn't watch
Of course not. That video sought to convince you that net neutrality is bad (That's the conservative stance on the issue).
Yes I know, I'm just unsure which "right wingers" you're referring to. Is it @mrbuntykingalt ?
Paul's 2 year old viewpoint - 5 min abbreviated synopsis of the issues with NN. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bUuvfDmsAs …
Often missing from such analyses: the fact that bandwidth has ALREADY BEEN PAID FOR by the end user. Charging providers is double-dipping.
Net Neutrality is bandwidth access not free speech That has been grafted on fair access to bandwidth for websites https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+net+neutrality&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 …
God, it's painful to hear you talk about a subject you clearly understand little of. Wasting ppls time with 1s&0s scrolling last green bg.
Net neutrality can be explained in four words: treat every packet equally.
How do we handle Netflix taking up to 50% of the available bandwidth? That's the dilemma.
What dilemma?
If Netflix continues to grow and YouTube continues to grow, we will be relegated to snail-paced internet. If they pd more we could maintain
You don't need to break net neutrality to "punish" use of bandwidth.
Make people pay for the amount of bandwidth they use, not the type.
I think we are saying the same thing. I don't want to be penalized because a video network uses all my bandwidth and only crumbs are left.
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