Not trying to play Jew but I was thinking about the benefits of killing Net Neutrality and after thinking long and hard I found that there is none. Just greed and money.
Then it dawned on me. If They killed Net Neutrality, at least half of everyone online would disconnect. Imagine that. at least half the world would just pull the plug. No more Social media BS. No more brainwashing or promoting degeneracy. No more propaganda. It'll be like the 90's again.
How would Sup Forums react to it? Are we willing to give up using Sup Forums to save our people and stop ((them))?
bro shut the fuck up net neutrality only been around like 4 fuckin years never post again literally nothing will change
Aiden Gonzalez
No homo but where can I get that coffee mug?
Robert Scott
NN should be killed of immediately, I welcome a internet free of amerilards.
Elijah Torres
>half of everyone Net neutrality thing is for america only
Asher Morales
Read literally any opposition viewpoint on it and you'll understand, currently rules favor google and amazon who actively censor right wing views while allowing extreme left views. You're being used based on your own lack of knowledge
Noah Smith
Don't you think it will spread?
I'm literally making an argument against the kikes at Google and Amazon.
Holy fucking shit, this video drops hard fucking redpills.
Net Neutrality is jewish in nature and brainwashes our children.
Enjoy being docile human beings for the rest of your life.
Get fucked niggers
Net Neutrality is inherintly anti-fascist. We need digital fascism to prevent the populace being brainwashed by useless information.
You're the ones LARPing as a """"Tree Hugger"""" and then when someone takes your stupid little internet away you cry like a big stupid baby. Get fucked nigger
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Telcom Companies setting up different Internet Deals. Afterall it is annarcho capitalistic.
Go back to plebbit, niggers
Levi Rogers
Everyone is saying this is the future. Why?
Michael Wood
Who is paying these net neutrality shills? This shit has hit hardcore today?
Landon Martin
>if net neutrality goes, then half of internet users would stop using the internet For FUCKS sake this is the EXACT same BULLSHIT as "22 million people will DIE if we repeal Obamacare".
FUCK YOU
James Evans
It's been around for less than 2 years actually.
Lincoln Ross
It's a ploy by the media conglomerates to regain control and make sure that you all receive your corporate news without any pesky facts or inconveniences bothering you
Isaiah Parker
Why don't you go fucking read the Bill instead of being lazy fuck?
Alexander Scott
People like to feel like they are under attack by evil malevolent forces for some reason and are circlejerking over some socialist talking point. Same thing applies to BLM and antifa
and consumers. Better shoot ourselves in the foot to show those leftists what's what right?
I've heard it's been around 5 years, 4 years, and 2 years now. None of those are right. FCC started enforcing Net Neutrality since '07 and its been the status quo since the Internets inception. What happened in 2015 was the FCC reclassifying broadband providers under title II because Verizon v FCC 2014 made it so they could no longer enforce network neutrality rules for broadband providers as they were classified as information services.
Sup Forums has been fighting this battle a decade, since Verizon started killing our torrents with TCP RST packets. Some people attempted to DDOS verizon with LOIC not knowing how retarded that was. Why do you Trump shills think that stupid disinfo like "Its been around 4 years" is gonna work?
Andrew Scott
The title II reclassification is the whole issue. Title I is much less restrictive, the people who are introducing legislation to get rid of "net neutrality" want to make it Title I again.
Angel Gray
Under Title 1 Verizon was blocking services in several counties, when it went to court the Judiciary told them to make the ISPs Title 2 if the FCC wanted to stop their anti-consumer practices.
The FCC did.
Aiden Collins
The previous title I restrictions are what kept competition out and prevent smaller firms from providing service, leading to problems like that
Hudson Edwards
>The previous title I restrictions are what kept competition out
You have literally no idea what you are saying anymore do you?
The Oligopoly built by the ISPs and local governments willing to sell out their citizens for a deal on internet are what has built this state of becoming an ISP being a massive climb for even a money rich corporation.
Dominic Roberts
Right. Them lobbying and creating massive amounts of barriers to entry and regulation is what makes it difficult